What is the difference between a food web and a food chain?
A food chain shows a linear path of energy flow while a food web shows multiple paths for multiple species.
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The number of organisms of ONE species within an ecosystem are called
What is a population
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What is a limiting factor that only affects producers?
What is the amount of sunlight
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What is final stage of ecological succession? (it is a type of community)
What is Climate Community.
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What does biodiversity allow an ecosystem to do?
What is be more stable and be controlled.
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Which one has higher biodiversity? A food chain or a food web? why?
A food web has a higher biodiversity because more species are involved.
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All of the populations in an ecosystem are called
What is a community
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How can you increase the carrying capacity of a certain population in an ecosystem?
What is remove the limiting factors.
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When does an ecosystem need to go through ecological succession?
What is after a big disaster such as any natural disaster or a human activity (deforestation).
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Why is it better if a farm plants a variety of crops instead of just one crop.
What is if there is only one crop and a bacteria/pathogen attacks that one crop, the entire farm ecosystem will be devastated.
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What will happen to an ecosystem's carry capacity for herbivores if producers are destroyed?
What is the carrying capacity will decrease because now they don't have enough of the food they eat.
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An ecosystem is different from a community because
What is an ecosystem contains both abiotic and biotic factors.
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If there is enough CO2 for ten trees, enough water for 50 trees, and unlimited amounts of sunlight... what is the limiting factor?
What is CO2 because there is only enough for ten trees.
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In terms of energy and nutrients, why does it make sense for the first producers to arrive are very small producers?
What is they require less energy and less nutrients and the ecosystem at this point has very little available to use.
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Why does it make sense that producers have a higher biomass than tertiary consumers?
What is they have access to unlimited energy... sunlight energy.
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What happens to the carrying capacity of primary consumers if all of the tertiary consumers are hunted by humans?
What is the carrying capacity will decrease because the number of secondary consumers (predators) will increase and they will become the limiting factor.
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Why does only 10% of the energy get passed on to the next trophic level in an energy pyramid?
What is the organism needs to use some of the energy and a majority is lost to the environment as heat.
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Will species always be exactly at the carrying capacity (i.e. if the carrying capacity for rabbits is 10, will there always be only 10 rabbits in the ecosystem?)
What is no, it will fluctuate around the carrying capacity.. sometimes it will be higher, other times it will be lower.
REMEMBER: Animals don't know that an ecosystem has a carrying capacity.
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What happens to biodiversity as an ecosystem goes through ecological succession?
What is it increases because more and more species will be attracted to a stable ecosystem.
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Why is it incorrect, even though we say producers have more energy available, that 1 corn has more energy than 1 cow?
What is 1 corn weighs much less than 1 cow. You must compare equal amounts of weight.
10 lbs of corn vs. 10 lbs of beef.
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What is worst:
All of the producers being removed or all of the tertiary consumers being removed?
What is the producers because without producers we wouldn't be able to convert sunlight energy to organic energy (glucose).
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Ecosystems are always aiming to be stable, What is one thing that can make an ecosystem unstable.
What is Natural disaster, negative human activity, invasive species, too many predators, too few prey, producers are destroyed, or disease.
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What is a population that doesn't have a carrying capacity? Why doesn't it?
What is humans because none of the limiting factors controls the population size.
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Why does it make sense that the herbivores/primary consumers would be the first species to arrive to an ecosystem after the producers?
What is they are the ones that eat the producers, so they have an abundance of food. Also, there are no predators at this point.
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Why are invasive species bad for an ecosystem? Answer in terms of biodiversity.
What is they out compete the native species and take all the resources. which leaves little resources for the native species, and their carrying capacity goes down. This means biodiversity is lowered.