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High School Biology: The Principles of Ecology - Biomes
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A biome is a biogeographical unit consisting of a biological community that has formed in response to the physical environment in which they are found and a shared regional climate.

High School Biology: The Principles of Ecology - Biomes
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1. The aphotic zone
2. The main limiting factors in an aquatic biome are
3. Examples of terrestrial biomes include (1) tundras, (2) temperate forests and grasslands, (3) tropical forests and grasslands, (4) lakes and ponds.
4. Plants have five basic needs, which are
5. Which statement about aquatic organisms is correct?
6. Which relationship is correct?
7. Which biome has the highest biodiversity?
8. Climate is usually described in terms of
9. Which statement best describes a biome?
10. Plants grow best in soil that contains plenty of
11. The relationship between climate and biodiversity can best be described as
12. Which statement is true?