What is the carbon cycle? page 47
The movement of atoms and molecules containing the element carbon between sources and sinks. page 47
What is Biodiversity?
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Genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity.
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What is a survivorship curve?
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A line that displays the relative survival rates of a cohort.
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Describe agricultural practices that cause environmental damage.
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Tilling, slash- and burn farming, and the use of fertilizers.
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Identify where natural energy resources occur.
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The global distribution of natural energy resources, such as ores, coal, crude oil, and gas, is not uniform and depends on religion's' geologic history.
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What do Marine Biomes include? page 46
Oceans, coral reefs, marshlands, and estuaries. page 46
Describe island biogeography
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The study of the ecological relationships and disruption of organisms on islands and of their community structure.
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Identify differences between generalist and specialist species.
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Specialists: advantage in constant habitats
Generalists: thrive in changing habitats
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What are the effects of clearcutting of forests?
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Soil erosion, increased soil and stream temperatures, and flooding.
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Describe trends in energy consumption.
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More industrialization in the world
The most widely used sources of energy globally are fossil fuels.
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What do freshwater biomes include? page 46
Streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes. page 46
What are the two types of ecological succession.
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Primary and secondary succession.
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Identify differences between K and r- selected species.
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r-selected species are minimally affected by invasive species.
K-selected species are typically more adversely affected by invasive species.
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Individuals will use shared resources in their own self-interest rather than keeping with the common good, depleting the resources.
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Identify differences between nonrenewable resources and renewable resources.
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Nonrenewable energy sources exist in a fixed amount and involve energy that can't be easily replaced.
Renewable energy sources are those that can be replenished naturally, at or near the rate of consumption and reused.
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A crop field has a phosphorus concentration of 1.2 P/kg soil. The plants absorb nutrients at a rate of 6 kg/day for 15 days.
Calculate the total amount of phosphorus absorbed by the plants.
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Describe the role of island biogeography in evolution.
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Many island species have evolved to be specialists versus generalists because of the limited resources, such as food and territory on most islands.
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A forest can support a max of 600 deer. the current population is 450.
Calculate the percent of carrying capacity the deer population has reached.
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75%
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A shift to do new agricultural strategies and practices in order to increase food production, with both positive and negative results.
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Identify the 3 types of coal used for fuel.
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Lignite, bituminous, and anthracite.
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Name the major terrestrial biomes. page 45
Taiga, temperate rainforests, temperate seasonal forests, tropical, tropical rainforests, shrubland, temperate grasslands, savanna, desert, and tundra. page 45
A forest originally contains 250 species of plants and animals. A wildfire damages 32% of the habitat.
Calculate the number of species expected to be lost.
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80
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How does resource availability affect population growth?
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Population growth is limited by environmental factors, especially by the availability of resources and space.
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Crop a field with 2,400 insects pests. A biological Control agent is introduced and is 65% effective at reducing the pest population.
Calculate the number of pests remaining after treatment.
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A nuclear plant receives 5,000 MWh of energy from nuclear fuel and produces, 1750 MWh of electricity.
Calculate the efficiency of the nuclear power plant.
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