Vocabulary
Cycles
Population Growth
Human Effects
Misc.
100

a symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit.

What is mutualism?

100

the act of water vapor turning into clouds.

What is condensation?

100

the type of growth that populations do not do.

What is linear growth?

100
caused by the increase in greenhouse gases in out atmosphere.

What is climate change?

100

two organisms that can reproduce successfully together.

What is a species?

200

the rule referencing how much energy generally travels from one trophic level to the next. 

What is the rule of 10s?

200

the organism that carries the nitrogen cycle 

What is bacteria?

200

the number of children each woman has on average.

What is total fertility rate?

200

carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane are all examples of this.

What are greenhouse gases?

200

the variable that is being measured in an experiment.

What is the dependent variable?

300

any structural or physiological process that enables organisms to better survive (something the organism is born with).

What is adaptation?

300

we use it to create DNA and proteins.

What is nitrogen?

300

relationships that many times keep organisms at carrying capacity.

What is predator/prey relationships?

300

causes habitat fragmentation, forces animals into confined areas, and increase carbon dioxide levels.

What is deforestation?

300

a graph with many feeding pathways.

What is a food web?

400

maintaining a constant and balanced environment.

What is homeostasis?

400

the act in which nitrates are pulled up from the soil by plants in the nitrogen cycle

what is assimilation

400

this is what happens when the number of organisms in the population greatly exceeds the carrying capacity of their environment, lowering the carrying capacity. 

What is an overshoot?

400

the increase in concentration of pollutants as it makes its way up the food chain. 

What is biomagnification?

400

another word for producers.

What is an autotroph?

500

a community plus abiotic factors that affect it. 

What is an ecosystem?

500

the absorption of carbon dioxide from the air into the ocean that creates carbonic acid. 

What is ocean acidification?
500

a limiting factor that limits or slows a population's growth regardless of size.

What is a density-independent factor?

500

caused by clorofuorofcarbons in our atmosphere. 

What is the thinning of the ozone?

500

the job a specific organism has in an ecosystem.

What is a niche?

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