Ecology Basics?
Water Cycle
Carbon/Nitrogen Cycle
Population Ecology
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100

List at least 2 characteristics of a living organism

options: be composed of cells, contain DNA, Grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, adapt to the environment, have a metabolism (consume energy/produce waste)

100

What is the main driver of the water cycle?

The sun

100

photosynthesis primarily causes the decrease of which chemical in the atmosphere?

CO(Carbon dioxide)

100

List the four factors that affect population density

Birth, death, immigration, emigration.

100

What do you call sourdough kept at the zoo?

Bread in Captivity

200

what is an ecological community

multiple populations of different species living together.

200

What stage of the water cycle is it when water goes from the atmosphere back to the earths surface

Preciptiation

200

What is the process called for returning nitrogen from the ground to the atmosphere?

Denitrification

200

Draw a survivor-ship curve that would represent a population of mosquitos

Type 3

200

What is the best time of year to play on the trampoline

Spring time

300

At which point does the characteristic "having legs" apply?

point B

300

What is it called when water seeps into the soil and returns to an aquifer.

Infiltration

300

What is the main organism involved in the nitrogen cycle?

Bacteria

300

draw a survivor-ship curve that would represent a population of birds

Type 2.

300

Why couldn't the computer take its hat off?

Caps lock was on.

400

Identify Alien C.

Dualeyelus Battus

400

Describe Transpiration

When water is released from plant leaves back into the atmosphere.

400

Besides industries (combustion, coal, gas etc.) how do humans participate in the carbon cycle?

Cellular respiration. We breathe in oxygen and release CO2

400

A population growth without limits is called:

exponential

400

What do you call fake potatoes?

Imitaters

500

Identify Alien D.

Unieyeolus Sharpie

500

Give one example of a part of the water cycle humans interfere with (must name the stage)

humans lower infiltration with pavement and roads.

humans also create more runoff from paved surfaces and roads

500

Given an example of how humans negatively impact the nitrogen cycle.

Too much nitrogen in soil, causes eutrophication in lakes.

500

Name a density-dependent limiting factor that may affect the size of a population.

Examples: disease, competition for resources, predators, etc.

500

Where do saplings go to school?

Elementree school.

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