1.6 Ecosystems
4.1 Ecosystems
4.2 Biodiversity
Impacts Rainforest
Impacts Antarctica
100

C6H12O6 + 6O2 ->6CO2 +  6H2O

What is Cellular Respiration

100

receives abundant rainfall, temperatures are warm and humid, lots of biodiversity

What is a tropical rainforest?

100

by means of ship ballast water, firewood, pallets, flowers, biological controls, erosion control

How do invasive species spread?

100

Rio 2 shows this impact quite well

What is the human impact of illegal logging

100

long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, but since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver

What is Climate Change

200

make a food chain for these organisms

snake, grasshopper, grass, hawk

GRASS >>> GRASSHOPPER>>> SNAKE >>> HAWK

200

long cold winters, short cool summers, vegetation is mostly coniferous trees

What is the boreal forest or Taiga?

200

results include potential medicines, diversity in genes, water and air purification, fuels, woods, fibers 

What is the benefit of conserving biodiversity?

200

formal, legally binding agreements where a portion of a country's foreign debt is forgiven in exchange for conservation commitments

What are debt for nature swaps?

200

loss of ice, loss of habitat, impacts biodiversity

what is the impact of climate change

300

trophic level and name of ladybird

secondary consumer / third trophic level

300

occurs in an area where no previous community or soil exists to go from pioneer species to a climax community

What is primary succession?

300

Ensures conservation of fish stock in the EU fishing waters

What is the role of the EU CFP

300

through collecting resources can lead to deforestation, biodiversity loss, soil and water pollution

What is the human impact of mining

300

impacts biodiversity; disrupts food chains

What is the human impact of overfishing

400

90% of energy put out as heat and waste

What is the 10% rule of an energy pyramid

400

What is a pyramid of numbers

400

International agreement that bans selling, hunting, or capturing of threatened or endangered species.

What is the purpose of CITES

400

used for cooking and heat, wood taken can lead to a forest degraded

What is the impact of wood and timber collection in the rainforest

400

an agreement that established Antarctica as a demilitarized zone for peaceful purposes and scientific research

What is the Antarctic Treaty

500

the correct balanced equation of photosynthesis

(sunlight energy) + 6H2O + 6CO2 -> C6H12O6 + 6O2

500

Draw a pyramid of biomass and a pyramid of numbers from the following

Organism     Biomass (g/m2)    amount of organisms

Grass            4,000                    1,000

Antelope        3,000                        3

Ticks              2,000                        800

Birds              1,000                        100

answers vary

500
  • focus on threatened species with unique evolutionary history.  protects some of the most unique species on the planet.

What is the role of the Evolutionarily
Distinct and Globally Endangered species (EDGE

500

soil erosion, no interception, much surface runoff, possible desertification

what are the results of deforestation?

500

helps preserve species and certain habitats in the southern ocean, protects food chain, results have been successful

What are fishing regulations in the Antarctic?

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