BIOL 1108 EXAM 1 2026 QUESTIONS
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How are the non-living parts of an ecosystem categorized?
✔✔ Abiotic factors are the physical and chemical components of an
environment, such as sunlight, temperature, and minerals.
What term is used for the biological entities within an ecosystem?
✔✔ Biotic factors refer to every living organism that occupies a specific
environment and the interactions between them.
Which biome classification is associated with the Mount St. Helens region?
✔✔ Mount St. Helens is located within a temperate rainforest biome.
What defines an old-growth forest?
✔✔ An old-growth forest is a highly biodiverse area that has never been
harvested for timber, supporting complex ecosystems and a wide variety of
wildlife.
What is meant by the term "rich soil" in a botanical context?
✔✔ Rich soil refers to earth that contains a high concentration of the essential
nutrients required for vigorous plant growth.
, Which specific area of Mount St. Helens experienced a total loss of life during the
eruption?
✔✔ Nothing survived on the pumice plain following the volcanic event.
tephra
bits of rock or solidified lava dropped from the air
dispersal
how seeds/spores are spread from the parent plant
wind dispersal
very long distance, random
animal dispersal
distance varies
water dispersal
either splashes or long distance
gravity dispersal
rolls downhilol
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How are the non-living parts of an ecosystem categorized?
✔✔ Abiotic factors are the physical and chemical components of an
environment, such as sunlight, temperature, and minerals.
What term is used for the biological entities within an ecosystem?
✔✔ Biotic factors refer to every living organism that occupies a specific
environment and the interactions between them.
Which biome classification is associated with the Mount St. Helens region?
✔✔ Mount St. Helens is located within a temperate rainforest biome.
What defines an old-growth forest?
✔✔ An old-growth forest is a highly biodiverse area that has never been
harvested for timber, supporting complex ecosystems and a wide variety of
wildlife.
What is meant by the term "rich soil" in a botanical context?
✔✔ Rich soil refers to earth that contains a high concentration of the essential
nutrients required for vigorous plant growth.
, Which specific area of Mount St. Helens experienced a total loss of life during the
eruption?
✔✔ Nothing survived on the pumice plain following the volcanic event.
tephra
bits of rock or solidified lava dropped from the air
dispersal
how seeds/spores are spread from the parent plant
wind dispersal
very long distance, random
animal dispersal
distance varies
water dispersal
either splashes or long distance
gravity dispersal
rolls downhilol