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100

What axis does the independent variable belong on? 

the x axis 

100

How many domains are there?

Three

100

Create your own definition for the term population. 

A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time

100

What type of consumers eat secondary consumers?

Tertiary consumer

100

Are rivers and streams considered freshwater or saltwater biomes? 

freshwater

200

Define 'Ecology'

The study of organisms and their interactions with the world around them

200

What three groups did Aristotle divide animals in?

animals that can fly, swim, and walk/crawl/or run

200

What is one reason populations arrange as clumped dispersion?

When resources are limited

200

___ make their own food while ____ do not

Autotrophs, heterotrophs

200

The water cycle is also known as the _____ cycle

hydrologic 

300

Determine which level of biological organization is the simplest- molecule, organ, or cell? 

molecule

300

What is phylogeny? 

study of evolutionary relationships between groups of species

300

In even dispersion, individuals are: __________

separated by a fairly even distance

300

Name 2 examples of producers

seaweed, algae, cyanobacteria, phytoplankton, etc

300

What is the area between the low tide line and the continental shelf? 

Neritic Zone

400

Name at least 3 characteristics of all living things

Made of cells, reproduction, universal genetic code, grow and develop, respond to their environment, obtain and use energy, maintain an internal environment, change over time 

400

____ are at the top of the cladogram. ____ are at the bottom of the cladogram. 

Species, traits

400

Name a limiting factor that kept the human population low

1. Food was not always readily available

2. Diseases were rampant

400

Name the other term used to describe dead material

detritus

400

What is the main difference between phytoplankton and zooplankton?

phytoplankton are producers whereas zooplankton are consumers

500

Name all the steps of the scientific method 

1. Define a question

2. Form a hypothesis

3. Gather data

4. Analyze data

5. Draw a conclusion 

500
Name the acronym for the levels of classification. 

Dr. King Phil Came Over For Good Spaghetti

500

What are the important characteristics of a population?

Geographic distribution, density, dispersion, growth rate, age structure

500

Describe what happens when plants move in in a primary succession 

pioneer species attach to a rock and help create soil, grasses take hold of the soil, shrubs grow as small species, softwood trees take over, hardwood trees take over and establish a climax community

500

List the ocean zones from surface to ocean floor in order

Epipelagic zone, mesopelagic zone, bathypelagic zone, abyssopelagic zone, hadopelagic zone

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