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- The study of nutrient cycling though the environment is an example of which of the following? organismal ecology population ecology community ecology ecosystem ecologyWhat term describes the use of mathematical equations in the modeling of linear aspects of ecosystems? analytical modeling simulation modeling conceptual modeling individual-based modelingcore.learn.edgenuity.com/player/ ence - SC5181 A ↑ 10 O The inputs to the ecosystem were not calibrated correctly. O The experiment was created so the enclosed ecosystem was balanced. O The natural processes in the ecosystem did not cycle chemicals correctly. O The inputs were not adequately tested by a third party. Mark this and return Biosphere 2 was a failed experiment at creating an enclosed self-sustaining ecosystem. The ecosystem was not able to thrive, and plants could not continue growing. The seven humans who were part of the experiment began experiencing health issues from lack of oxygen. These problems most likely occurred because of which of the following? M DELL Save and Exit V English Next Kinley Heath Submit Oct 6 3:33 ▸
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- Which statement about energy is false?Group of answer choices It includes work, plus anything that can be transformed into work. In chemical form, it is passed up the food chain, along with nutrients. It moves between the living and nonliving world. Because energy is neither created nor destroyed, ecosystems can run indefinitely without any input energy. Some ecosystems can function independent of the energy of sunlight.You are designing an artificial ecosystem. Which of the following things should you do if you want to mimic a real ecosystem? All below refer to what you should do AFTER the ecosystem is started (i.e. NOT what you need to do at the start but what you need to do to keep it going). 1. Input energy regularly 2. Allow heat to escape 3. Remove matter regularly 4. Add matter regularly Group of answer choices a. 3, 4 b. 1. 4 c. 1, 2 d. 2, 3Define the following terms: Science Systems Disturbances Ecosystem Feedbacks Matter Energy Photosynthesis
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