Introduction to Ecosystems
Terrestrial Biomes
Aquatic Biomes
Cycles
Energy Flow
100

What is the definition of symbiosis?

Two species living in a close and long-term association with one another in an ecosystem.

100

Define Terrestrial Biome

A geographic region of land categorized by a particular combination of average annual temperature, annual precipitation, and distinctive plant growth forms.

100

What are some examples of freshwater biomes?

Streams, rivers, lakes, ponds, or freshwater wetlands

100

What is a biogeochemical cycle?

The movements of matter within and between ecosystems involving cycles of biological, geological, and chemical processes

100

A bald eagle that eats fish that eats zooplankton that eats algae would be an example of what?

A tertiary consumer

200

What word has the following definition: two species evolve to divide a resource based on differences in their behavior or morphology?

Resource Partitioning

200

What word can be defined as an impermeable, permanently frozen layer of soil?

Permafrost

200

What is a freshwater wetland?

An aquatic biome that is submerged or saturated by water for at least part of each year, but shallow enough to support emergent vegetation

200

What is the biggest Carbon reservoir/sink

The ocean

200

Define Food Web

A model of how energy and matter move through two or more interconnected food chains
300

Define Parasitism

An interaction in which one organism lives on or in another organism.

300

What is another name for a Taiga?

Boreal Forest

300

Name the lake zones in order from shallowest to deepest

Littoral, limnetic, Profundal, Benthic

300

Describe nitrogen fixation

Nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted into forms of nitrogen that plants and algae can use

300

What is a trophic pyramid?

A representation of the distribution of biomass, numbers, or energy among trophic levels

400

Which species interaction benefits one species while leaving the other unaffected?

Commensalism

400

Where can the temperate seasonal forest be found?

Eastern United States, Japan, China, Europe, Chile, and eastern Australia.

400

What is one growing problem that coral reefs are facing?

Coral bleaching

400

What can be the consequence of immense phosphorus input into an aquatic system?

Algal Bloom

400

How much energy can be transmitted to the next higher trophic level?

10%. This is known as the 10% rule

500

What is the difference between an exotic and an invasive species?

An invasive species is an exotic species that spreads rapidly across large areas and causes harm.
500

What latitudes can hot deserts be found at?

Roughly 30 degrees North to 30 degrees South

500

Define chemosynthesis and where it is used

A process used by some bacteria to generate energy with methane and hydrogen sulfide. It is used in aphotic zones

500

What is the combined amount of evaporation and transpiration?

Evapotranspiration

500

Fluctuations in the abundance of one species can cause positive _____ _____ on some species and negative _____ _____ on other species. Fill in the blanks (they are the same)

Feedback loops

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