Ecosystem Levels
Biotic & Abiotic
Population Limits
Adaptations & Natural Selection
Evolution & Speciation
100

The term for one single living organism

What is an individual?

100

Give one example of a biotic factor.

What is a plant (or any living thing)?

100

 The maximum number of offspring a species can produce in ideal conditions

What is biotic potential?

100

A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.

What is an adaptation?

100

Proposed the theory of natural selection

Who is Charles Darwin?

200

The correct order from smallest to largest: population, individual, ecosystem, community?

What is individual → population → community → ecosystem?

200

Give one example of an abiotic factor.

What is water, temperature, or sunlight?

200

The term describes the maximum number of individuals an ecosystem can support

What is carrying capacity?

200

Hibernation is what type of a adaptation?

What is physiological?

200

The formation of a new species.

What is speciation?

300

Different populations living in the same area.

What is a community?

300

Which two abiotic factors mainly affect terrestrial ecosystem diversity?

What is temperature and precipitation?

300

Name one factor that limits population growth.

What is food, space, water, or predators?

300

New variations occur through what processes 

What are mutations and sexual reproduction?

300

The difference between Lamarck’s and Darwin’s theories

What is Lamarck: traits gained in life are passed on vs Darwin: natural selection over time.

400

How do ecologists study ecosystems at the community Level?

By looking at how different species interact (e.g., predator-prey, competition).

400

What’s the difference between biotic and abiotic components?

Biotic = living, Abiotic = non-living.

400

What’s the difference between density-dependent and density-independent factors?

Dependent: affects based on population size (e.g. disease); Independent: affects regardless of size (e.g. fire).

400

The 4 main parts of natural selection

What are Overproduction, competition, variation, survival of the fittest

400

When one species evolves into many to fit different niches.

What is adaptive radiation?

500

What is the difference between an ecosystem and a biome?

An ecosystem is a small-scale system of living and non-living things; a biome is a larger region with similar ecosystems and climate.

500

What abiotic factor explains why aquatic ecosystems become less diverse with depth?

What is light availability (vertical stratification)?

500

The 4 factors that make up biotic potential

What is Birth potential, survival capacity, breeding frequency, reproductive life span.

500

When humans choose which organisms reproduce based on desired traits.

What is artificial selection?

500

The difference between gradualism and punctuated equilibrium

What is Gradualism = slow change vs Punctuated = long stability with fast change.

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