Which latitude will have the greatest species diversity?
a. 42o
b. 12o
c. 90o
d. 31o
e. 62o
b
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Under the "business as usual" model of climate change, will temperatures change uniformly across the globe?
Examine Figure 48.7 in your text and compare the projected change in temperature in central South America and central Africa at the equator (draw an imaginary line across the globe at its widest point and examine a spot in the middle of each continent along that line). Which of the following best describes the predicted changes? A. Central South America will warm by an average of 7–8 degrees; central Africa will warm by around 3–4 degrees. B. Central South America will warm by an average of more than 8 degrees; central Africa will warm by 1–2 degrees. C. Central South America will remain about the same; central Africa will warm by 7–8 degrees. D. Central South America will warm by 2–3 degrees; central Africa will not change. E. Both central South America and central Africa will warm by 4–5 degrees.
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What will be an ideal response?
Which type of light is not absorbed strongly by photosynthetic pigments?
a) Far-red b) Blue c) Red
Bancroft’s filariasis (also called “elephantiasis”) is caused by Wuchereria bancrofti. The worm is normally transmitted to humans by
a. a mosquito bite. b. consumption of uncooked fish or shellfish. c. drinking water. d. all of the above