Characteristics of Life
Relationships in Ecosystems
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Stability
Population Measurement and Growth
Carbon and Water Cycles
100

Describe the cellular composition characteristic of life. 

All living things are composed of one or more cells


100

Define biology. 

The scientific study of living organisms

100

Describe an ecological niche. 

The role an organism plays in its community 
100

Define a population. 

A group of organisms of the same species that interbreed with each other

100

How do plants take in CO2?

From the atmosphere

200

Describe the transport characteristic of life. 

Includes the absorption of materials and circulation of materials to all parts of the organism

200

Is soil biotic or abiotic? 

Abiotic

200

What type of symbiotic relationship so whales and barnacles have? 

Commensalism

200

What are the two main types of sampling? 

Mark recapture and plot sampling

200

How do plants release CO2?

Carbon fixation by consumers, or decomposition of dead trees

300

Describe the nutrition characteristic of life. 

Obtaining energy through ingestion, digestion, and egestion

300

What are the 4 main spheres of Earth? 

Geosphere, Biosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere

300

What does it mean if a species is endemic? 

That species only exists on one place

300

These two terms often get confused but one is defined as movement into a population and the other is defined as movement out. Which is which? 

Immigration - Movement of individuals into a population

Emigration - Movement of individuals out of a population

300

There are four main ways that CO2 can enter the atmosphere. What are they? 

Plant respiration, animal respiration, decomposition, and fossil fuel combustion

400

Describe the synthesis characteristic of life. 

Chemical reactions in which smaller molecules combine to form larger ones

400

What is the smallest unit of life? 

The cell

400

What is a keystone species? 

A species that has a disproportionately large affect on a community relative top its size and abundance; no other species could fill its niche

400

You are a scientist observing a species and its growth rate. You discover that the population went from a slow increase too a very fast increase. What type of population growth model would you expect to see/use for this population? 

Exponential Growth Model

400

Where is 90% of atmospheric water from? 

Evaporation from bodies of water

500

List all 9 characteristics of life. 

Cellular Composition, nutrition, transport, respiration, excretion, synthesis, growth, regulation, reproduction

500

What is missing? Primary Producer, Primacy Consumer, _________  ________, Tertiary Consumer 

Secondary Consumer

500

A fire has burned through a forest. After some time, grasses start to grow on soil that remains after the fire. What is this an example of? 

Secondary Succession

500

Describe the difference between exponential and logistic growth rates. 

Exponential Growth - Growth with unlimited resources

Logistic Growth - Growth with limited resources; can often find the carrying capacity

500

90% of water comes from evaporation, where does the remaining 10% come from? 

Water is taken up by plants and evaporated through the leaves

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