The nutrient responsible for DNA.
What is phosphorus?
An increase of population growth thanks to increasing the limited nutrient.
What is an algal bloom?
Do wolves eat coyotes, rabbits, or both?
Both.
If an old lady where to eat a fly, what would she get to eat that fly?
Spider.
The act of moving into some place.
What is immigration?
The ¨building block¨ of life.
What is carbon?
What happens in a scenario where the ecosystem changes quickly?
It takes a long time to recover.
If a carrot has 1000 calories, gets eaten by a rabbit, which is eaten by a cat, which is eaten by a dog, how much of these calories are passed to the dog?
1 calorie.
If an old lady eats a cat, what eats the cat.
Dog.
The act of moving out of some place.
What is emigration?
The nutrient that stops environmental growth.
What is the limiting nutrient?
What happens to an ecosystem when something changes over time?
The ecosystem will either adapt quickly or change quickly.
The percentage of calories passed on from one organism when eaten by another.
What is 10%?
If an old lady eats a mouse, what eats the mouse?
Cat.
An organism's job.
What is niche?
The nutrient that plants need quite a bit.
What is nitrogen?
What is the limited number of organisms?
Limiting growth.
If a carrot has 100 calories, is eaten by a rabbit, which is eaten by a cat, which is eaten by a dog, which is eaten by a Chinese person, who is eaten by a bear, how many calories are being passed to the bear from the carrot?
0.01 calories.
The spider ate a fly, what kind of consumer are they?
Secondary consumer.
Any relation for organisms close to one another.
What is symbiosis?
This nutrient has no gas form
What is phosphorus?
What is logistic growth?
Where birth rates slow/decrease after an algal bloom.
Does a bear eat the wolf, coyote, rabbit, berries, all of the above, just the animals, or just the plants?
All of the above.
The old lady ate all the animals, what consumer is she?
First, second, tertiary, and quatermary.
The amount of an organism.
What is population?