The document provides general instructions for a test covering ecology and environmental science concepts. It includes 3 tests - a fill in the blank with 11 questions, an enumeration asking to list items, and an essay with 5 questions. The fill in the blank and enumeration cover topics like trophic levels, air pollution, urbanization, biodiversity, and ecosystem functions. The essay questions require explaining soil pollution, urbanization effects, water/oxygen/carbon/nitrogen cycles, greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect, and causes and effects of biodiversity loss.
The document provides general instructions for a test covering ecology and environmental science concepts. It includes 3 tests - a fill in the blank with 11 questions, an enumeration asking to list items, and an essay with 5 questions. The fill in the blank and enumeration cover topics like trophic levels, air pollution, urbanization, biodiversity, and ecosystem functions. The essay questions require explaining soil pollution, urbanization effects, water/oxygen/carbon/nitrogen cycles, greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect, and causes and effects of biodiversity loss.
The document provides general instructions for a test covering ecology and environmental science concepts. It includes 3 tests - a fill in the blank with 11 questions, an enumeration asking to list items, and an essay with 5 questions. The fill in the blank and enumeration cover topics like trophic levels, air pollution, urbanization, biodiversity, and ecosystem functions. The essay questions require explaining soil pollution, urbanization effects, water/oxygen/carbon/nitrogen cycles, greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect, and causes and effects of biodiversity loss.
2. Answer in the given order and as directed. 3. Write neatly and clearly.
Test 1. Fill in the blanks. Write the best answer to complete the statements below:
1. The study of energy transfer at different trophic level is known as __________________________.
2. The volume of nitrogen in the atmosphere is __________________________. 3. The phenomenon of the production of antibiotic is called as __________________________. 4. There are __________________________ primary groups of ecosystem functions 5. The gaseous envelop surrounding the earth is known as __________________________. 6. ________________________ is a positive interaction among organism where both benefit from the action of each other. 7. ________________________ is the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects. 8. The most air polluted city in the Philippines is ______________________________. 9. ________________________is a process whereby populations move from rural to urban area, enabling cities and towns to grow. 10. ________________________ It is the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. 11.
Test II. Enumeration. List down as required.
Positive interactions amongst living organism includes:
1. 2. 3. Ecology can be approached from the viewpoints of: 4. 5. The four broad divisions of environment are: 6. 7. 8. 9. Living organism can be subdivided into: 10. 11. 12. The four functions of an ecosystem are: 13. 14, 15. 16. Interactions among organisms include: 17. 18.
Negative interaction amongst living organisms includes:
19. 20. 21. The five common air pollutants are 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Four common causes of water pollution are: 27. 28. 29. 30.
Test 3. Essay. Explain in detail the following:
1. Explain the causes and effects of soil pollution. Give specific examples 2. Explain the effect of urbanization in the environment. 3. Describe the: a. Water cycle b. Oxygen Cycle c. Carbon Cycle d. Nitrogen cycle 4. What are greenhouse gases and how does greenhouse effect takes place? 5. What causes the loss of biodiversity. Explain its effects.