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<image>Question: <image>Which of the following does NOT contribute to the CO2 cycle?
Choices:
root respiration
Auto and factory emissions
plant respiration
animal respiration
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Auto and factory emissions
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<image>Question: <image>How many trees are depicted on the image?
Choices:
2
3
1
4
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2
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<image>Question: <image>Through what process do plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?
Choices:
organic decay
animal respiration
plant respiration
photosynthesis
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photosynthesis
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<image>Question: <image>How many trees are depicted in the image?
Choices:
2
3
1
4
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2
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<image>Question: <image>Where do the fertilizers go?
Choices:
To the atmosphere
To the sky
To the water
To the soil
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To the soil
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<image>Question: <image>What breaks down nitrates in the soil into nitrogen in the atmosphere?
Choices:
Denitrifying bacteria
Fertilizer
Nitrifying bacteria
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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Denitrifying bacteria
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<image>Question: <image>What releases nitrogen back to the atmosphere?
Choices:
Dinitrifying bacteria
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Fertilizers
Plant
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Dinitrifying bacteria
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<image>Question: <image>How many types of fixation are shown in the diagram?
Choices:
4
1
3
2
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2
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<image>Question: <image>What would happen to the reservoir of nitrogen if there were more factories?
Choices:
It would be the same
It would disappear
It would be lesser
It would be greater
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It would be greater
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<image>Question: <image>When bacteria decays, what is the result?
Choices:
Fixation by nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Industrial fixation
Ammonia (NH3)
Denitrifying bacteria
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Ammonia (NH3)
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<image>Question: <image>What gas is removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
Choices:
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Carbon
Carbon dioxide
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Carbon
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<image>Question: <image>Which label shows a process that removes Carbon Dioxide from the environment?
Choices:
Burning
Fespiration
Photosynthesis
Respiration
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Photosynthesis
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<image>Question: <image>How many ways is carbon found in the carbon cycle?
Choices:
3
2
4
1
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4
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<image>Question: <image>How do fossilized plants turn into atmospheric carbon dioxide?
Choices:
Through combustion
Through respiration
Through photosynthesis
Through decay
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Through combustion
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<image>Question: <image>What converts plant material into animal tissue?
Choices:
Animals
Photosynthesis
Decay
Respiration
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Animals
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<image>Question: <image>How many processes are involved in the carbon cycle?
Choices:
5
6
4
3
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5
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<image>Question: <image>How many ways do green plants give off carbon?
Choices:
6
2
1
4
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4
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<image>Question: <image>What compound do green plants absorb?
Choices:
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon
Carbon Monoxide
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Carbon
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<image>Question: <image>What happens to the CO2 emitted by combustion and animal respiration?
Choices:
cows absorb it
decomposing matter absorbs it
Green plants absorb it
clouds absorbs it
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Green plants absorb it
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<image>Question: <image>How many steps there are in the CO2 cycle?
Choices:
3
2
5
4
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4
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<image>Question: <image>What would happen to the Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere if there were fewer cows?
Choices:
Stay the same
Reduce
Disappear
Increase
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Reduce
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<image>Question: <image>Which of the following will reduce the level of CO2 in the atmosphere?
Choices:
Plant more trees
Cut more trees
Build more houses and factories
Breed more animals
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Plant more trees
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<image>Question: <image>What does CO2 in atmosphere and dissolved in water turns into?
Choices:
decay
fuel
combustion
photosynthesis
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photosynthesis
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<image>Question: <image>What phase does fuel go through before carbon dioxide is released in the atmosphere?
Choices:
Death
Combustion
Respiration and Metabolism
Photosynthesis
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Combustion
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<image>Question: <image>Which process does not release CO2 to the atmosphere?
Choices:
Respiration and Metabolism
Photosynthesis
Combustion
Decay
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Photosynthesis
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<image>Question: <image>What is the process where green plants get carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and in water?
Choices:
combustion
metabolism
respiration
photosynthesis
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photosynthesis
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<image>Question: <image>How many direct sources of carbon dioxide are shown in the diagram?
Choices:
6
5
3
4
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4
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<image>Question: <image>Which cycle is shown in the diagram?
Choices:
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Oxygen Cycle
Helium Cycle
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Carbon Cycle
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<image>Question: <image>How is carbon dioxide removed from atmosphere?
Choices:
Plant respiration
Animal respiration
Photosynthesis
Factory emissions
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Photosynthesis
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<image>Question: <image>According to the diagram, how many things contribute to CO2 in the atmosphere?
Choices:
4
1
3
2
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3
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<image>Question: <image>Where can you find carbon?
Choices:
water
All of the above
dead organisms
fossils and fossil fuels
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All of the above
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<image>Question: <image>Which of the following constitutes an abiotic contribution to the carbon cycle?
Choices:
Plant Respiration
Root Respiration
Factory Emissions
Animal Respiration
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Factory Emissions
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<image>Question: <image>What provides energy necessary for photosynthesis to occur?
Choices:
Minaral Carbon
The Sun
Carbon Dioxide
Plant Respiration
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The Sun
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<image>Question: <image>Which contributes directly to atmospheric carbon dioxide?
Choices:
Photosynthesis
Dead organisms and waste products
Factory Emissions
Mineral carbon
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Factory Emissions
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<image>Question: <image>How many items in this diagram emit carbon into the atmosphere?
Choices:
One
Two
Four
Three
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Three
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<image>Question: <image>Living things consists mainly of what?
Choices:
water
oxygen
carbon
respiration
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carbon
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<image>Question: <image>What does organic carbon transform into?
Choices:
Factory emissions
photosynthesis
Plant respiration
Mineral carbon
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Mineral carbon
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<image>Question: <image>Organic matter undergoes materialization to form what chemical?
Choices:
Nitrites
Gasseous Losses
Nitrates
Ammonium
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Ammonium
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<image>Question: <image>What does Fossil Fuel Emissions go towards?
Choices:
Organic Matter
Gaseous Losses
Precipitation
Bacteria Fixation
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Precipitation
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<image>Question: <image>What would happen if the fossil fuel emissions were lowered significantly?
Choices:
The process would be much slower.
The air would be cleaner during the process.
There would be less precipitation.
it would not be affected at all.
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The air would be cleaner during the process.
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<image>Question: <image>What do you call the microorganisms that convert nitrates in soil into free atmospheric nitrogen?
Choices:
Elk
Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria
Denitrifying bacteria
Plant matter
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Denitrifying bacteria
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<image>Question: <image>What would happen to the amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere if the denitrifying bacteria population decreased?
Choices:
The reservoir of nitrogen in atmosphere would increase
The reservoir of nitrogen in atmosphere would decrease
The amount of animal waste would decrease
The amount of plant matter would decrease
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The reservoir of nitrogen in atmosphere would decrease
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<image>Question: <image>Where does animal waste go to?
Choices:
Fertilizers
Decomposers bacteria
Resevoir of nitrogen
Atmospheric fixation
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Decomposers bacteria
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<image>Question: <image>Which process does nitrous oxide go through to become atmospheric nitrogen?
Choices:
uptake
dentrification
spreading
fixation
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dentrification
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<image>Question: <image>Which label shows a process of biological oxidation of ammonium to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate?
Choices:
Nitrification
Nitrogen Fixation
Eutrophication
Mineralization
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Nitrification
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<image>Question: <image>How many arrows point to the water?
Choices:
2
5
1
4
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2
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<image>Question: <image>What type of biochemical cycle is shown in the diagram?
Choices:
Nitrogen Cycle
Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Bicycle
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Nitrogen Cycle
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<image>Question: <image>Which process leads to a decrease in soil fertility?
Choices:
Mineralization
Leaching
Lightning fixation
Gaseous losses
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Leaching
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<image>Question: <image>Identify the process where plants absorb nitrates through their roots.
Choices:
Assimilation
Nitrification
Ammonififcation
Denitrifying Bacteria
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Assimilation
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<image>Question: <image>What is the only form of nitrogen that plants can use?
Choices:
Ammonium
Fungi
Nitrates
Bacteria
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Nitrates
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<image>Question: <image>How many steps there are in the Nitrogen cycle?
Choices:
3
6
7
5
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5
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<image>Question: <image>How many types of nitrates are produced in the process below?
Choices:
3
1
4
2
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3
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<image>Question: <image>How can animals get nitrogen based on the nitrogen cycle?
Choices:
by decomposing
by absorbing nitrates
by eating plants or other organisms that eat plants
through assimilation
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by eating plants or other organisms that eat plants
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<image>Question: <image>Which process brings nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil?
Choices:
denitrifying bacteria
fertilizers
bacterial decay
Fixation by nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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Fixation by nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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<image>Question: <image>Which two places do the nitrates in the soil go to?
Choices:
Fertilizers and ammonia
The reservoir of nitrogen in the atmosphere and atmospheric fixation
The reservoir of nitrogen in the atmosphere and plants
The reservoir of nitrogen in the atmosphere and industrial fixation
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The reservoir of nitrogen in the atmosphere and plants
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<image>Question: <image>What does bacterial decay turn plant and animal waste and remains into?
Choices:
Fertilizers
Nothing
Nitrates
Ammonia
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Ammonia
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<image>Question: <image>Where does ammonia go in this diagram?
Choices:
To nitrates in the soil
Denitrifying bacteria
Atmorpheric fixation
Industrial fixation
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To nitrates in the soil
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<image>Question: <image>What does nitrification by bacteria produce?
Choices:
Nitrogen oxides
Animal protiein
Nitrates and nitrites
Amino Acids
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Nitrates and nitrites
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<image>Question: <image>How many factors directly affect growth of plants/plant protein?
Choices:
3
2
4
1
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3
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<image>Question: <image>In this process, what happens after Immobilization?
Choices:
Animal Protein
Organic Residues Decay
Bacterial Fixation in Legumes
Fixation by Lightning
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Organic Residues Decay
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<image>Question: <image>Which compound kills fish?
Choices:
Nitrogen gas
Ammonia
Nitrate
Nitrite
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Ammonia
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<image>Question: <image>What does the Sun do with ammonia?
Choices:
Kills fish
Algae growth
Dinitrification
Nitrification
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Algae growth
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<image>Question: <image>How many fish are in the picture?
Choices:
6
2
4
5
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2
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<image>Question: <image>What process does nitrite go through to become nitrate?
Choices:
dintrification
algae growth
photosynthesis
nitrification
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nitrification
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<image>Question: <image>What is the function of the Denitrifying prokaryotes?
Choices:
Convert Nitrates to No3
Convert Nitrates to NOH3
Convert Nitrates to N3
Convert Nitrates to N2
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Convert Nitrates to N2
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<image>Question: <image>Which prokaryotes convert N2 to ammonia?
Choices:
Nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes
Nitrifying prokaryotes
Denitrifying prokaryotes and Nitrifying prokaryotes
Denitrifying prokaryotes
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Nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes
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<image>Question: <image>How many kinds of prokaryotes are present in the nitrogen cycle?
Choices:
4
2
3
5
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3
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<image>Question: <image>How many nitrates does nitrifying prokaryotes convert?
Choices:
2
7
6
4
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2
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<image>Question: <image>What happens if there are no denitrifying prokaryotes?
Choices:
There would be no atmospheric nitrogen.
Nitrites will not be converted to nitrates.
Nitrates will not be converted to nitrites.
Nitrogen will not be converted to ammonia.
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There would be no atmospheric nitrogen.
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<image>Question: <image>How do animals get the nitrogen they need?
Choices:
By breathing in atmospheric nitrogen
By eating plants
By getting hit by lightning
By eating soil
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By eating plants
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<image>Question: <image>What compound turns into nitrates in the soil?
Choices:
Ammonia
Nitrates
Ammonium
Organic matter
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Nitrates
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<image>Question: <image>What compounds are included when the soil is leaching?
Choices:
Nitrates and Nitrites.
Fossil Fuels.
Ammonia.
Nitrogen Oxide.
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Nitrates and Nitrites.
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<image>Question: <image>Which mineral does the plant absorb from the soil?
Choices:
Ammonia
Nitrates
Lightning
The cow
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Nitrates
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<image>Question: <image>What process brings nitrogen from plants and animals?
Choices:
nitrogen-fixing by bacteria
lightning
denitrifying of nitries by bacteria
decaying of organic matter
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decaying of organic matter
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<image>Question: <image>In this diagram of cycles of matter, what happens after Nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
Choices:
Plant Protein Eaten
Nitrogen in Atmosphere
Denitrifying bacteria
Free nitrates, nitrites, and ammonia
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Free nitrates, nitrites, and ammonia
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<image>Question: <image>What happens when organisms die and decompose?
Choices:
They are broken down into proteins.
Nitrogen is released to the atmosphere.
Nitrogen is oxidized.
Nitrogen is returned to the soil as ammonium ions.
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Nitrogen is returned to the soil as ammonium ions.
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<image>Question: <image>What is absorbed by plants?
Choices:
none
amonia and nitrates
egestion
urine
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amonia and nitrates
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<image>Question: <image>What step is shown in the diagram?
Choices:
4
3
1
2
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3
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<image>Question: <image>Which one absorbs ammonia and nitrates in soil?
Choices:
cow
egestion
plant roots
clouds
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plant roots
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<image>Question: <image>Identify condensation
Choices:
D
M
K
C
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K
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<image>Question: <image>Where does the co2 in the air dissolve?
Choices:
plants
ocean
animals
air
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ocean
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<image>Question: <image>What produces organic matter?
Choices:
fertilizers
plants and animals
farms and runoff
Fossil fuel emissions
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plants and animals
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<image>Question: <image>Identify photosynthesis
Choices:
R
X
F
E
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R
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<image>Question: <image>What produces ozone?
Choices:
Sun
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Carbon
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Oxygen
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<image>Question: <image>How many times does the sun appear in the image?
Choices:
1
2
3
4
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1
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<image>Question: <image>After energy is applied to the oxygen molecule, what happens?
Choices:
Splits into 2 Oxygen atoms
Multiplies into 3 ozone atoms
Splits into 2 ozone molecule
Splits into 2 oxygen molecules
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Splits into 2 Oxygen atoms
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<image>Question: <image>What are the elements in an Oxygen atom?
Choices:
Oxygen molecule
Energy
Ozone molecule
Neutron, Electron, Proton
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Neutron, Electron, Proton
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<image>Question: <image>From how many differently named parts does the Oxygen atom consist of?
Choices:
2
5
3
4
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3
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<image>Question: <image>How many types of atom are shown in the picture?
Choices:
3
4
5
2
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3
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<image>Question: <image>Where do VOCs come from?
Choices:
Radios
Hairspray
Televisions
Landfills
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Landfills
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<image>Question: <image>How many atoms of Oxygen are present in an Ozone molecule?
Choices:
2
1
3
4
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3
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<image>Question: <image>UV radiation splits oxygen molecule into how many oxygen atoms?
Choices:
3
4
2
5
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2
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<image>Question: <image>What comes out when UV radiation hits oxygen molecules?
Choices:
ozone molecule
oxygen atoms
hydrogen atoms
helium atoms
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oxygen atoms
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<image>Question: <image>In which step is ozone formed?
Choices:
Step 5
Step 3
Step 2
Step 1
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Step 3
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<image>Question: <image>What is required to split an oxygen molecule?
Choices:
O1
Ozone
oxidation
Applied energy
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Applied energy
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<image>Question: <image>How many steps are there in the oxygen-ozone cycle?
Choices:
2
5
3
6
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5
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<image>Question: <image>How many steps does the Oxygen-Ozone-Oxygen cycle have?
Choices:
5
4
3
2
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5
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<image>Question: <image>How is Ozone (O3) formed?
Choices:
The Oxygen Molecule is split by electrical discharge
by smashing atoms together in machines known as particle accelerators
energised particles such as neutrinos and protons are released
neutrons collide with the common isotope of uranium
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The Oxygen Molecule is split by electrical discharge
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<image>Question: <image>What is the first thing that happens to the oxygen molecule?
Choices:
ozone performing oxidation and decomposition functions
activated ozone
The oxygen molecule is split by electrical discharge
ozone is formed
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The oxygen molecule is split by electrical discharge
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<image>Question: <image>How many changes does an Oxygen molecule go through to become Activated Ozone?
Choices:
4
2
1
3
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4
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