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An organism that uses energy to produce its own food supply from inorganic compounds is called a(an)
energy is limited in the biosphere and nutrients are always available.
biomass
precipitation
ecosystem
consumers
ammonia deficiency
autotroph
questioning
Ehich ecological inquiry method is an ecologist using when he or she enters an area periodically to count the population numbers of a certain species?
energy is limited in the biosphere and nutrients are always available.
biomass
precipitation
ecosystem
consumers
ammonia deficiency
autotroph
questioning
The movements of energy and nutrients through living systems are different because
energy is limited in the biosphere and nutrients are always available.
biomass
precipitation
ecosystem
consumers
ammonia deficiency
autotroph
questioning
Investigating a pond, you note that snails in the pond have thin, weak shells. This is most likely the result of a(an)
energy is limited in the biosphere and nutrients are always available.
biomass
precipitation
ecosystem
consumers
ammonia deficiency
autotroph
questioning
Nitrogen fixation is carried out primarily by
energy is limited in the biosphere and nutrients are always available.
biomass
precipitation
ecosystem
consumers
ammonia deficiency
autotroph
questioning
The lowest level of environmental complexity that includes living and nonliving factors is the
energy is limited in the biosphere and nutrients are always available.
biomass
precipitation
ecosystem
consumers
ammonia deficiency
autotroph
questioning
The total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level is called the
energy is limited in the biosphere and nutrients are always available.
biomass
precipitation
ecosystem
consumers
ammonia deficiency
autotroph
questioning
The repeated movement of water between Earth\'s surface and the atmosphere is called
energy is limited in the biosphere and nutrients are always available.
biomass
precipitation
ecosystem
consumers
ammonia deficiency
autotroph
questioning
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