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Unit 1: Cells, Organ Systems, and Ecosystems
1.6 Ecosystems, Nutrient Cycles, and Human Impact on the Environment
1.6.3 Human Impact
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Deforestation is an example of a
land use
change.
land use
Invasive species can outcompete and displace native
organisms
.
organisms
Human impact on ecosystems includes activities such as deforestation, pollution, overfishing, and
climate change
Human activities can lead to biodiversity loss and disruption of
natural
cycles.
True
Order the following human activities based on their impact on the carbon cycle:
1️⃣ Deforestation
2️⃣ Fossil Fuel Combustion
3️⃣ Industrial Processes
Human activities such as fertilizer use disrupt the
nitrogen cycle
.
True
Biodiversity is crucial for
ecosystem
stability and human well-being.
True
Deforestation reduces the number of carbon-absorbing trees, leading to a buildup of atmospheric carbon
dioxide
Greenhouse gas emissions contribute to climate change.
True
Steps in the nitrogen cycle
1️⃣ Nitrogen Fixation
2️⃣ Nitrification
3️⃣ Assimilation
4️⃣ Ammonification
5️⃣ Denitrification
Human impact on ecosystems refers to the effects of human activities on
living organisms
and their physical surroundings.
True
Match the source of impact with its example:
Land Use Changes ↔️ Deforestation
Pollution ↔️ Industrial waste
Overexploitation ↔️ Overfishing
Increased levels of greenhouse gases trap more heat in the Earth's
atmosphere
.
True
Match the human activity with its impact on the nitrogen cycle:
Fertilizer Use ↔️ Eutrophication
Burning Fossil Fuels ↔️ Acid Rain
Industrial Processes ↔️ Nitrogen Waste
Strategies for sustainable ecosystem management include conservation, pollution reduction, sustainable forestry, and promoting
ecotourism
What is the definition of human impact on ecosystems?
Effects of human activities
What does overfishing lead to in marine ecosystems?
Decline in fish populations
Habitat loss reduces
biodiversity
in ecosystems.
True
The main sources of human impact on ecosystems include land use changes, pollution, overexploitation, and invasive
species
The carbon cycle is a fundamental process in ecosystems that regulates the planet's
climate
The nitrogen cycle begins with nitrogen fixation, where nitrogen gas is converted into
ammonia
Key threats to biodiversity include habitat loss, climate change, pollution, overexploitation, and invasive
species
Conservation of natural habitats maintains ecosystem services and preserves
biodiversity
.
True