Water going from liquid to a gas.
What is evaporation
A way that humans contribute to the carbon cycle.
What is combustion, consumption, decomposition, etc?
This is the only living species currently capable of unlimited exponential growth.
What are humans?
Fish, their predators, and the water, sunlight, and plants that they rely on would be considered this level of ecological organization.
What is an ecosystem?
A part of the water cycle that works against gravity.
What is transpiration. Or evaporation
The immediate effect that deforestation has on an area.
What is less CO2 is taken in by plants?
What form of nitrogen is most useable mainly by plants?
What is Nitrates or nitrites?
This term refers to the movement of species into a population.
What is immigration.
The scientific name for A
What is dualeyelus wingluss?
A form of water moving through soil.
What is leaching? Or what is infiltration?
The process by which dead things are broken down.
What is decomposition?
A pattern of growth that a species with limited resources will go through.
What is logistic growth?
If an organism divides and produces an exact copy of itself, the organism has reproduced in this way.
What is asexual reproduction?
Water going from a gas to a liquid.
What is condensation.
These are the macromolecules that carbon is responsible for forming. (Must name 2 or more)
What are proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?
These are two examples of species that experience early loss, but large amounts of offspring.
Case by Case.
This term refers to a field of sunflowers turning towards the sun.
What is response to stimuli?
This is the driving energy source for the water cycle.
What is solar energy.
This process results in the release of CO2 through metabolism into the atmosphere.
What is cellular respiration?
The name for the process by which organisms release waste, and then is converted into another compound by bacteria.
What is Ammonification.
These are two examples of density-dependent limiting factors.
These are three examples of the characteristics of life.
Case by case.