Intro. to Ecology
Biogeochemical
Population
Human Impact
Succession
100

List the characteristics an organism must possess in order to be considered living.

*made of cells

*contains DNA & RNA

*Grow

*Reproduce

*Adapt & evolve (as a population)

*Have a Metabolium

100

Why must matter cycle?

* Matter cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms.

*Each is a closed system, so in order for life to exist, the nutrients must cycle and not be wasted.

100

What is a graphic representation of mortality patterns, showing the # of individuals in a population that can be expected to survive to any specific age

Survivorship

100

Explain the influence humans have on the three biogeochemical cycles.

*Water Cycle- building, paving and deforestation increase runoff and decrease infiltration.

* Population

*Carbon cycle- burning fossil fuels

Nitrogen Cycle- Excessive use of fertilizers

100

What are the two types of succession?

*Primary

*Secondary

200

Differentiate between sexual & asexual?

Sexual_ 2 parents make genetically unique offspring together

Asexual-1 parent produces genetically identical offspring.

200

List the specific steps of the water cycle.

*Precipitation   *runoff   *infiltration   *evaporation *transpiration   *condensation

200

List the factors that contribute to a high population density vs. a low population density.

*Birth & Immigration contribute to a high population density.

*Death & emigration contribute to a high population density.

200

List examples of renewable and nonrenewable resources.

Renewable                    Nonrenewable

*wind                           *coal

*sunlight                       *oil

*water                           *naturel gas

200

Explain how humans could impact the process of ecological succession.

Humans mainly impact secondary succession by clearing land for farming or development

300

A tool used for identifying organisms based on their characteristics.

Dichotomous Key

300

What are the stages of the carbon cycle?

* Photosynthesis

*Cellular Respiration

*Consumption

*Fossilization

*Combustion

300

Explain the difference between logistic & exponential population growth.

Logistic Growth- a population that grows quickly at first but levels off at the carrying capacity due to limited resources.

Exponential Growth- a population that grows without limit.

300

Describe two key contributions to global warming.

* CFC's deplete the ozone layer

* Burning fossil fuels

300

Differentiate between the types of organisms that serve as pioneer species for primary vs. secondary succession.

*Primary-mosses & lichens (make soil)

*Secondary- grasses & Small plants (don't need to make soil)

400

List the levels of ecological organization, starting with broadest to the most specific.

* Biosphere

*Biome

*Ecosystem

*Community

*Population

*Organize

400

What are the stages of the nitrogen cycle?

*Nitrogen fixation

*Consumption

*Decomposition

*Ammonification

*Nitrification

*Denitrification 

400

Sketch and label a picture of the 3 types of dispersion patterns. 

*random

*uniform

*Clumped

400

List three ways humans threaten biodiversity.

*pollution

*Destroying habitats

*Introducing invasive species

400

A volcano erupts and covers an entire Island with lava. Once the lava hardens, primary succession begins to occur. List the correct order in which plant growth will occur.

*Volcano rock

*Lichen

*Mosses

*Grasses

*Coconut tree

500

List the levels of classification used by taxonomists to organize life.

*Domain               *Kingdon

*Phylum                *Class

*Order                   *Family

*Genus                  *Species

500

List an example for how living organisms (human & nonhuman) play a role in each geochemical cycle.

Water Cycle-(human) Paving and development cause increase in runoff, decrease infiltration.  Non human-Plants return water to the atmosphere via transpiration.

Carbon Cycle-Human- Burning fossil fuels  Non human- plants capture CO2 convert to sugars in photosynthesis

Nitrogen Cycle- Human- Fertilizers add excess N to the soil  Non human- Bacteria play a key role in every step of cycle

 

500

Cite specific examples of each type of limiting factor.

Abiotic & Density Independent-- climate change and natural disasters

Biotic & Density Dependent-disease & competion

500

What are the three types of technology that influence sustainability?

* Alternative Energy Technology

*Agricultural Technology

*Industrial Technology

500

The process of ecological change in an ecosystem where one community gets replaced by another over time.

* Ecological succession*

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