Vocabulary
Niches, Food Chains, Food Webs
Matter Cycles, Photosynthesis, and CR
Species Interactions and Types of Ecosystems
Equilibrium
100

Organisms that are genetically related and can breed with each other.

Species

100

A consumer that eats both plants and animals.

Omnivore

100
Which three cycles did we study in clas?

Water, carbon, nitrogen

100

What species interaction is the following an example of: flatworms feed on the mucus inside coral, ruining the coral.

Parasitism

100

Succession on brand new soil or bare rock, for example, after a volcanic eruption.

Primary succession

200

Provide the definition of an ecosystem

All of the living things interacting with each other and the non-living things in a particular area.

200

Why are decomposers important?

They break down dead and decaying organisms and return nutrients to the Earth.

200

In the water cycle, water that moves across the land and moves into bodies of water.

Run-off

200

A large geographical region with specific climate, vegetation, and wildlife.

Biome

200

When a species no longer exists in the wild in a specific area.

Extirpated

300

The solid, rocky portion of the Earth.

Lithosphere

300

In a food chain, how much energy is passed onto the next consumer?

10%

300

Provide the full word equation for photosynthesis.

carbon dioxide + water (with sunlight) --> oxygen + sugar

300

What species interaction is the following an example of: birds build nests in trees, using the tree from shelter and protection without harming it.

Commensalism

300

List 3 ways humans threaten biodiversity. Hint: CHIPPO

Climate change, habitat loss, invasive species, pollution, population growth, overexploitation

400

Any factor that restricts the size of a population. For example: temperature, acidity, salinity.

Limiting factor

400

In which trophic level is the snake?

4th trophic level (tertiary consumer)

400

What are nitrogen-fixing bacteria?

Bacteria in soil that convert nitrogen from atmosphere into a form that is useable by plants.

400

Some stationary bodies of freshwater, such as ponds, are oligotrophic. What does this mean?

Low in nutrients

400

Describe one negative impact of invasive species.

Can comment on something related to ecosystem, economy, tourism, health.

500

A range for an abiotic factor that a species can survive within.

Tolerance range.

500

Which species has the most energy available to it?

Grass

500

Explain why photosynthesis and cellular respiration are complementary processes.

They each use the products of the other. Photosynthesis requires CO2 made during CR, and CR requires O2 made during photosynthesis.

500

List 2 of the 5 biomes in Canada

Mountain forest, boreal forest, temperate deciduous forest, grassland, tundra

500

Using this image, describe the difference between bioaccumulation and biomagnification.

Bioaccumulation - the buildup of toxin in an individual organism over time due to it being difficult to excrete.

Biomagnification - the build up of a toxin as you move up a food chain

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