Bio146 Environmental Biology Final Exam Study Guide Spring 2021 PDF

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This document is a study guide for the Bio146 Environmental Biology final exam, covering topics like biodiversity, public lands, and sustainability. The guide emphasizes review of materials from prior unit exams. It's essential for exam preparation.

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FINAL EXAM BIO146 Environmental Biology The 100-question multiple choice Bio146 Environmental Biology final for Neill consists of two major parts: - Material not tested since the last unit exam and; - General overview of material covered on earlier exams. Use the study guides from earlier ex...

FINAL EXAM BIO146 Environmental Biology The 100-question multiple choice Bio146 Environmental Biology final for Neill consists of two major parts: - Material not tested since the last unit exam and; - General overview of material covered on earlier exams. Use the study guides from earlier exams to review for the final exam. \*Notice...everything mentioned in PowerPoints, AudioLectures, assignments, labs and other posted materials are possible sources of quiz and exam questions. This study guide covers a substantial amount of the course material for this unit, but is not necessarily comprehensive in every last detail. 1. Review the study guides for *Where the Sky Began* chapters 8, 9 and 10. 2. What is biodiversity (biological diversity)? 3. How has biodiversity been identified, arranged and cataloged? Whose who? 4. How does humanity benefit from biodiversity? Does it have value? 5. What kind of threats does biodiversity face now and in the future? 6. How do you value biodiversity? 7. What are public lands? 8. What are the major federal public lands and what kind of restrictions exist on them? 9. Be sure to read and review the posted Public Lands Fact Sheet. 10. What is all the fuss about the Yellowstone, Midewin, Alaska and ANWR? 11. Know the detailed lessons and facts about forested lands and range lands. 12. Who was Aldo Leopold? What contributions did this guy make to humanity? 13. What are some of the ways conservationists are conserving, protecting and restoring biological diversity? 14. Sustainability: what is it? How is it defined? Why is it so important to some people and not so important to others? 15. Remember to review the study guides for the earlier unit exams.

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