Human Impact
Relationships
Ecological Succession
Natural Selection
Past Units- Review
100

This term describes a resource that is replenished as fast as it is used

What is a renewable resource?

100

This relationship occurs when one organism, like a tapeworm, feeds off and harms a host organism

What is parasitism?

100

These are the first organisms to move into a barren area to begin the process of forming soil

What are pioneer species? 

100

This term describes a heritable trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment

What is an adaptation? 

100

These are the aspects of an experiment that a scientist keeps the same across all trials to ensure a fair test

What are constants? 

200

This is the pattern of growth shown by the human population on Earth, which is currently growing out of control

What is exponential growth? 

200

This type of symbiosis benefits both organisms, such as an insect gathering nectar while spreading a plant's pollen

What is mutualism? 

200

This type of succession occurs in an area where no soil previously existed, such as on hardened volcanic lava

What is primary succession? 

200

This is the ultimate or main source of all genetic diversity in a population

What are mutations? 

200

This is the group in an experiment that serves as a standard for comparison and receives no special treatment

What is the control group? 
300
This human activity- the burning of these specific materials- is considered to have the most significant effect on Earth's temperature

What are fossil fuels? 

300

This feeding relationship is demonstrated when a bird swoops in to eat an insect disturbed by a grazing cow.

What is predation? 

300

This is the type of succession that would occur if an ecosystem were damaged/destroyed by a hurricane but the soil remains

What is secondary succession? 

300

In biology, this term refers to how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment

What is fitness? 

300

This is a "living" factor in an ecosystem, such as the number of predators, that affects population size.

What is a biotic factor? 

400

While nuclear power provides cheap electricity, this is its primary negative environmental impact due to safety and storage concerns

What is radioactive waste? 

400

This is the specific name for competition between members of the same species

What is intraspecific competition?

400

This stable community is reached at the very end of the succession process

What is a climax community? 
400

This biological process, also known as "survival of the fittest", explains how traits that help an organism survive become more common over time

What is natural selection? 

400

These are 4 characteristics of living things

What are 

- made of cells

- contain DNA or RNA

- grow

- reproduce

- respond to stimulii

- adapt and evolve

- have a metabolism

500

List four renewable resources

- water

- oxygen

- sunlight

- wood

- wind power

- geothermal energy

500

This ecological principle states that if the niches of two organisms overlap, one may eventually take over the habitat of the other

What is competitive exclusion? 
500

Place these in the correct order for primary succession following a volcanic eruption: mosses, coconut trees, lichen, grasses

What are lichen -> mosses -> grasses -> coconut trees? 

500

Name the four principles of natural selection 

- overproduction of offspring

- variation

- adaptation

- descent with modification

500

A scientist wants to find out if the amount of water a plant receives affects how many leaves it grows. She gives one group of plants 1 cup of water daily and another group 2 cups of water daily. After a month, she counts the leaves on each plant. Identify the independent and dependent variables.

  • Independent Variable: The amount of water given to the plants (the factor being changed).

  • Dependent Variable: The number of leaves on the plants (the factor being measured).


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