How do people benefit from biodiversity

Assignment Help Other Subject
Reference no: EM131772086

Environmental Science Assignment

Topics: Food and Hunger, Biodiversity, and Restoration Ecology

1. Food security has to do with
A. A country's dependence on cash crop exports
B. Preventing wars over diminishing food supplies
C. The ability of a population to obtain food on a day-to-day basis
D. The total volume of food a country imports
E. The total volume of aid a country receives

2. Undernourished parents often raise children who are undernourished because the parents
A. Transfer genetic deficiencies to their children
B. Do not know any better
C. Cannot afford to feed their children properly
D. Do not have access to the information about nutrition
E. All of these are reasons for the vicious cycle

3. Famines are most often serious when there is
A. A very serious drought
B. No room to expand agriculture
C. Steady population growth
D. Armed conflict and political oppression
E. An attempt by indigenous people to return to old traditions and lands

4. What are two common diseases that result from protein deficiencies?
A. Dysentery and diarrhea
B. Dysentery and scurvy
C. Scurvy and pellagra
D. Goiter and cretinism
E. Marasmus and kwashiorkor

5. The three crops that humans rely on for the majority of nutrients and calories are
A. Potatoes, wheat and oats
B. Wheat, rice and maize (corn)
C. Barley, oats and rye
D. Maize (corn), oats and rice
E. Oats, beans and barley

6. Most of the livestock grown in North America are
A. Confined in CAFOs
B. Held in pasture year-round
C. Kept in pastures during the day and barns at night
D. Kept in pastures during the summer and barns during the winter
E. Exported to Europe after slaughter

7. Which of the following does not describe the status of the world's wild fisheries?
A. Overharvesting threatens the fisheries
B. Subsidies are necessary to make the fisheries profitable
C. Fish farming has allowed wild fish to recover worldwide
D. Habitat destruction threatens the fisheries
E. All of these describe the status of wild fisheries

8. High responder crops of the green revolution produce tremendous yields
A. Even in severe drought conditions
B. With primitive farming techniques and no chemical use
C. In response to fertilizers, pesticides and irrigation
D. In all conditions where standard crops fail
E. Even in severe drought conditions and with primitive farming techniques and no chemical use

9. Fifty years ago, there were several hundred varieties of wheat grown in the Middle East. Now a few of the more modern high responder varieties have replaced the indigenous species. What are the implications of this change?
A. The productivity of wheat should continue to rise and increase the availability of food per person
B. Genetic resources are diminished and an epidemic of wheat disease is highly likely due to the reliance on few species
C. The high responder varieties will need specialized harvesting methods because they are so productive
D. The biodiversity of wheat species has increased because of the introduction of few hybrid species
E. All of these are correct

10. ____ percent of adult Americans are overweight.
A. 23
B. 40
C. 80
D. 64
E. 90

11. Biodiversity consists of the following component(s):
A. Genetic diversity
B. Ecosystem diversity
C. Species diversity
D. All of the above

12. How do people benefit from biodiversity?
A. Insurance
B. Genetic knowledge
C. Environmental services and ecosystem function
D. All of the above

13. ________ is the single greatest threat to loss of biodiversity.

A) Habitat loss
B) Poaching and hunting
C) Introduction of alien species
D) Changes in biogeochemical cycles

14. An area with an especially large number of species is called a
A. Speciation
B. Species evenness
C. Hot spot
D. Allopatric speciation

15. What are some policies to save biodiversity?
A. Implementation of national and international laws that protect species
B. Efforts to preserve natural ecosystems
C. Market-based mechanisms that try to have users pays for the benefits of biodiversity
D. All of the above.

16. The common way that a species is defined in biology (the way it is defined in Chapter 3) is in terms of reproductive isolation. This means that all organisms that are similar enough to
A. Produce fertile offspring in nature
B. Look alike
C. Fill the same niche
D. Occupy the same community
E. Live together

Use the following scenario for questions 17 and 18:

There are three ecological communities, each with differing species, but all of them have 100 individual plants and animals.
Community A has 21 species. Of the 110 individuals, there are 50 individuals of one species and 3 each of the other 20 species.
Community B has 11 species. Of the 110 individuals, there are 90 individuals of one species and 2 each of the other 10 species.
Community C has 11 species. Of the 110 individuals, there are 10 individuals of each species.

17. In this scenario, which community has the highest species richness?
A. Community A
B. Community B
C. Community C
D. Community A and C are the same
E. Community A and B are the same

18. In this scenario, which communities have the same species evenness?
A. Community A and C
B. Community B and A
C. Community C and B
D. All three communities have the same species evenness
E. None of the communities has the same species evenness

19. Approximately how many species have been identified on Earth?
A. About 500,000
B. A little less than 1 million
C. A little more than 1.5 million
D. A little more than 3 million
E. About 30 million

20. Most of the species that are yet undiscovered are probably
A. Mammals and reptiles
B. Birds and fish
C. Vertebrates
D. Invertebrates
E. Multicellular plants

21. Which of the following is not a benefit of biodiversity for humans?
A. Aesthetics
B. Ecological services
C. Food
D. Drugs and medicines
E. All of these are benefits of biodiversity

22. Soil formation and water purification are examples of _________ based on the biodiversity that benefit humans.
A. Aesthetic benefits
B. Geological cycles
C. Availability of food
D. Health benefits
E. Ecological services

23. Extinction is the term used when all members of a species
A. Disappear in a locality
B. Die
C. Live in zoos
D. Are threatened with imminent habitat loss
E. Are in danger of disappearing in a locality

24. Introduced (exotic) species tend to __________ the balance of ecosystems and ______ biodiversity.
A. Increase; decrease
B. Increase; enhance
C. Maintain; enhance
D. Upset; decrease
E. Upset; increase

25. Restoring coastal marshes has become a priority in protecting coastal cities from
A. Hurricanes
B. Flooding
C. Invasive species
D. Both hurricanes and flooding
E. All of these

26. Efforts to repair or reconstruct ecosystems are known as
A. Land stewardship
B. Conservation reserve programs
C. Landscape ecology
D. Restoration ecology
E. Mitigation

27. The word "mitigation" has come to mean to
A. Let nature heal itself
B. Partially restore an ecosystem
C. Restore or create an ecosystem in exchange for a similar damaged one
D. Move to a new environment when one has been damaged
E. Use natural processes to treat sewage water

28. ________________ uses chemical, physical or biological methods to remove pollution.
A. Remediation
B. Reclamation
C. Mitigation
D. Restoration
E. Rehabilitation

29. Some of the advantages of planting trees in cities include
A. Acting as noise barriers
B. Providing shade
C. Improving air quality
D. Improving the aesthetics
E. All of these are correct

30. Problems encountered in the Florida Everglades due to modification of the natural flow of water include
A. Loss of 90 percent of wading bird populations in Everglades National Park
B. Water shortages in many cities during the dry season
C. Increased numbers of hurricanes
D. Loss of 90 percent of wading bird populations in Everglades National Park and water shortages in many cities during the dry season
E. All of these are correct

31. Radioactive materials have been successfully removed from the soil near the nuclear power plant using
A. Sunflowers
B. Poplar trees
C. Expensive soil removal and extraction methods
D. Mustard greens
E. None of these, there is no way to remove radioactive materials safely from soil

32. "Brown fields" is another name for
A. Tall grass prairies
B. Degraded wetlands
C. Prairies converted into croplands
D. Abandoned contaminated industrial sites
E. Abandoned, contaminated surface mines.

Reference no: EM131772086

Questions Cloud

What immediate action should the ehs and fs responders take : What immediate action should the EHS and FS responders take to protect human health and the environment?
Compute maries taxable income : Compute marie's taxable income for 2009, assuming she is single and claims two dependent children
What percentage of the women who applied did program a admit : What percentage of the men who applied did Program A admit? What percentage of the women who applied did Program A admit? Repeat the question for Program B.
What is their taxable income : They have itemized deductions of 11,750 and four exemptions. Assuming an adjusted gross income of 40,000, what is their taxable income for 2009
How do people benefit from biodiversity : How do people benefit from biodiversity? Which of the following does not describe the status of the world's wild fisheries?
Discuss what unit-selling price should management : What unit-selling price should management select for each of the Clean & Bright compounds for the remaining six months
Compute the risk of lung cancer for bird and non-bird owners : A case-control study in Berlin, reported by Kohlmeier, Arminger, Bartolomeycik, Bellach, Rehm, and Thamm (1992) and by Hand et al. (1994), asked 239 lung cancer
Identify the costs above as variable fixed or mixed : Moctezuma Furniture Corporation incurred the following costs. Instructions - Identify the costs above as variable, fixed, or mixed
Prepare journal entry to record capitalization of interest : Prepare the journal entry to record the capitalization of interest and the recognition of interest expense, if any, at December 31, 2010

Reviews

Write a Review

Other Subject Questions & Answers

  Cross-cultural opportunities and conflicts in canada

Short Paper on Cross-cultural Opportunities and Conflicts in Canada.

  Sociology theory questions

Sociology are very fundamental in nature. Role strain and role constraint speak about the duties and responsibilities of the roles of people in society or in a group. A short theory about Darwin and Moths is also answered.

  A book review on unfaithful angels

This review will help the reader understand the social work profession through different concepts giving the glimpse of why the social work profession might have drifted away from its original purpose of serving the poor.

  Disorder paper: schizophrenia

Schizophrenia does not really have just one single cause. It is a possibility that this disorder could be inherited but not all doctors are sure.

  Individual assignment: two models handout and rubric

Individual Assignment : Two Models Handout and Rubric,    This paper will allow you to understand and evaluate two vastly different organizational models and to effectively communicate their differences.

  Developing strategic intent for toyota

The following report includes the description about the organization, its strategies, industry analysis in which it operates and its position in the industry.

  Gasoline powered passenger vehicles

In this study, we examine how gasoline price volatility and income of the consumers impacts consumer's demand for gasoline.

  An aspect of poverty in canada

Economics thesis undergrad 4th year paper to write. it should be about 22 pages in length, literature review, economic analysis and then data or cost benefit analysis.

  Ngn customer satisfaction qos indicator for 3g services

The paper aims to highlight the global trends in countries and regions where 3G has already been introduced and propose an implementation plan to the telecom operators of developing countries.

  Prepare a power point presentation

Prepare the power point presentation for the case: Santa Fe Independent School District

  Information literacy is important in this environment

Information literacy is critically important in this contemporary environment

  Associative property of multiplication

Write a definition for associative property of multiplication.

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd