Biodiversity
Importance of biodiversity
Extinction
Threats to Biodiversity
Really Easy Questions
100

When number of deaths of an organism exceeds births until the organism completely disappears

Extinction

100

Humans depend on plants and animals to provide food clothing energy medicine and shelter- An example of 

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Direct economic value

100

An event in which a large percentage of all living species become extinct in a relatively short period of time

Mass Extinction

100

Materials and organisms found in the biosphere such as minerals, fossil fuels, nuclear fuels, plants, animals,soil, clean air, etc. 

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Natural Resources

100

Eutrophication means ?????

when fertilizers, animal waste, sewage, or other substances rich in nitrogen and phosphorous flow into waterways, causing excessive algae growth.

200

The variety of life in an area determined by the number of different species in that area

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biodiversity

200

A plant used for food, such as corn or soybeans lacking resistance to disease is an example of a lack of what?

Genetic Diversity

200

The gradual process of species becoming extinct 

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Background extinction.

200

The current rate of extinction is increasing due to excessive use of species that have economic value, known as

Overexploitation

200

When fossil fuels are burned, what pollutant enters the oceans?

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Acid precipitation

300

The variety of genes or inheritable characteristics present in a population

Genetic diversity

300

Many important medicines come from what? Many future medicines may also come from these.

Plants - A wide variety is important for having many different medicines.

300

When did the Cretaceous Period extinction occur? Why did it occur?

65 MYA, Asteroid strike

300

The number one reason species go extinct today 

Loss of habitat.

300

What does biological magnification refer to?

The increasing cancentration of toxic substances in organisms as trophic levels increase in a food chain or food web.

400

The number of different species and relative abundance of each species in a biological community

Species Diversity

400

In general, what is cheaper, man made technology to perform important ecological processes, or allowing nature to perform these tasks?

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Nature can do them cheaper.

400

60 percent of mammals have become extinct in the last 500 years, where did they live?

On islands.

400

When habitat is destroyed or disrupted animals will do one of two things usually

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Relocate or die

400

Species that can significantly modify or disrupt a habitat, an introduced species

Invasive species

500

The variety of ecosystems present in the biosphere

Ecosystem diversity

500

Studying the environment and preserving biodiversity can have what effect?

Helping human population- we are part of the ecosystem, Improve quality of life (recreational value), improve aesthetic value, etc.

500

What can carry new diseases to populations of animals, wiping them out?

Invasive species

500

One species that plays a particularly large role in an ecosystem

Keystone species.

500

Using resources at a rate at which they can be replaced or recycled while preserving long term environmental health of the biosphere.

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Sustainable use.

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