biomes
aquatic systems
populations
Energy Flow
Succession & Thermodynamics
100

A large geographic region characterized by climate and organisms.

what's is a biome 

100

Amount of salt in water.

What is salinity 

100

Largest population an environment can support.

What is carrying capacity?

100

Original source of energy in ecosystems.

what is the sun


100

Original source of energy in ecosystems.

What is primary succession?

200


 Distance from the equator.

what's is latitude 

200

Needed for photosynthesis

what is light 

200

A biotic limiting factor.

What is disease?

200

Organisms that use light energy to make food.

what are produces 

200

Occurs after a disturbance when soil remains.

What is secondary succession?

300

Movement and availability of water.

what is hydrology

300

Fish use these to extract dissolved oxygen

what are gills 

300

An abiotic limiting factor.

What is water?

300

Process that uses chemical energy instead of sunlight.

What is chemosynthesis?

300

Energy cannot be created or destroyed.

What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?

400

temperature and precipitation.

What is climate?

400

Flexible stems help these organisms survive.

What are aquatic plants?

400

Carrying capacity can do this over time.

What is change?


400

Organisms that break down dead organisms. What are decomposers?

What are decomposers?

400

Energy transfers are not 100% efficient.

What is the Second Law of Thermodynamics?

500

These determine which organisms can live in an area

What are abiotic conditions?

500

Low-salt aquatic ecosystems

What are freshwater ecosystems?

500

Populations fluctuate around this.

What is carrying capacity?

500

 Energy eventually dissipates as this.

Question: What is heat?

500

Ecosystems need this constant energy input.

What is sunlight?

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