Why is composting considered an environmentally friendly practice?, It reduces soil quality, It helps reduce landfill waste by recycling organic materials, It requires a lot of chemical fertilizers, It emits toxic gases into the atmosphere., Which practice can help conserve water in households?, Leaving the tap running while brushing teeth, Fixing leaky faucets and using water-efficient appliances, Watering the garden during the hottest part of the day, Taking long showers every day, What would happen if the humans continued cutting down trees from the forest without replacing it?, decrease in air pollution, decrease in acid rainfall, increase of paper supply in the market, increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, Which of following are the drivers of human induced rapid environment changes?, Tree planting, Utilization of Natural Resources and Birth Control, Habitat Recovery, Garbage Reduction and Recycling, habitat destruction, Population and Over-exploitation of Resources, Using of renewable resources, reduction of plastic generation and correct segregation, Which impact makes the environment less able to sustain life due to “human-induced rapid environmental changes.”, Money Impact, Elemental Impact, Human Impact, Survival Impact, What term describes the situation when a population exceeds its carrying capacity?, Population equilibrium, Population overshoot, Underpopulation, Sustainable growth, Which of the following factors can cause the carrying capacity of an environment to change over time?, Only the birth rate, Changes in food availability, water supply, and habitat space, The constant presence of predators, The age structure of the population, What typically happens to a population when it reaches its carrying capacity?, The population continues to grow exponentially, The population growth rate slows down and stabilizes, The population immediately crashes to zero, The carrying capacity increases indefinitely, What causes the population to grow?, The birthrate turns out to be higher than the death rate, The birthrate remains the same, and the death rate rises., The birthrate reduces than the death rate., The birthrate and the death rate remain unchanged., Which of the following refers to the maximum number of individuals of a certain species an environment can maintain in the long-term., Carrying Capacity, Survival Capacity, Building Capacity, Leveling Capacity, Which of the following increases the probability of survival for a species in rapidly changing environments?, Low reproduction rates, A high rate of beneficial mutations, Inbreeding within the population, Reduced genetic diversity, Which factor can decrease the probability of adaptation in a population?, Large population size, Genetic drift in small populations, High mutation rates, Frequent gene flow between populations, Which of the following statements best describes how environmental changes affect the incidence of evolution in various species?, directly causes genetic mutations., drive natural selection, result in random chance events., only impact species with rapid reproduction rates., Which of the following is the reduction of species’ ability to survive and reproduce?, Disunion, Assortative mating, Outbreeding, Inbreeding, Which of the following best explains how evolution occurs?, Organisms change due to their own efforts during their lifetime., Traits acquired during an organism's life are passed to offspring., Genetic variations that increase to the next generation. an organism's fitness are more likely to be passed on, Evolution happens only when there is a sudden environmental change., The occurrence of evolution can be seen in antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This is an example of, Artificial selection, Genetic drift, Natural selection, Gene flow, Which of the following is NOT a requirement for natural selection to occur?, Variation in traits within a population, Unlimited resources, Heritability of traits, Differential survival and reproduction, What is the primary driving force behind the occurrence of evolution?, Environmental changes, Natural selections, Nonhereditary mutations, Random Chance, The presence of similar bone structures in the forelimbs of humans, bats, and whales is an example of, Analogous structures, Homologous structures, Vestigial structures, Convergent evolution, Homologous structures are evidence of evolution because they, have the same function in different species, have different structure, but the same function, are similar in structure but may have different functions, indicating common ancestry, do not exist in living organisms, What processes are involved in the formation of fossils?, Volcanic activity, discharge of magma, lava flows, pyroclastic flows, Photosynthesis, carbon assimilation, carbon fixation, photo assimilation, Magnetic Resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, magnetic resonance imaging, Sedimentation, preservation in ice, preservation in amber, petrifaction, replacement carbonization, and recrystallization., What is a fossil?, providing climate information, serving as decorative items, indicating modern identification for the ecosystem., preserved part or trace of an organism that once lived., Which type of mutation does not change the amino acid sequence of the resulting protein?, Missense, Nonsense, Silent, Frameshift, Which type of mutation results in the replacement of one nucleotide with another?, Insertion, Nonsense, Silent, Frameshift, How do mutations affect protein synthesis?, It does not affect protein synthesis, It can affect the rate of protein synthesis, It can alter the amino acid sequence of proteins, It can change the stability of proteins.

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