Population
Natural Selection
Nature of Science
Water
Energy
100

Exponential growth when plotted on a graph is shaped like a(n)

What is a J curve

100

most likely to reproduce is called

What is fitness?

100

Part of the methods of science that include well informed people on all sides of an issue

What is gathering information?

100

Any significant amount of water gathered under the earth's surface in rocks and soil

What is an aquifer

100

The primary source of energy comes from this

What is the sun?

200

a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area and interbreed

a group of organisms of different species that live in the same place at the same time

All of the organisms living in an area together with their physical environment

What is the difference between population, community, and an ecosystem?

200

An inherited characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment

What is an adaptation

200

a scientist completing another scientist experiment by following the other scientist procedures is called

What is replication?

200

hydrogen bonding, adhesion, cohesion (sticky), solubility, frozen water is less dense than liquid, and high specific heat (slow to change temperature)

What are unique properties of water?

200

used to run the organisms bodily functions and some lost as heat

What is where energy goes when an organism consumes another organism?

300

largest population that an environment can support for a particular species at a particular time; determined by the supply of the most limited resources.

What is the carrying capacity of an environment?

300

Classification of organisms that eats both plants and animals

What is omnivore

300

True or false

science that is not based on scientific explanation is considered invalid and false

What is true?

300

In water oxygen has a negative charge, and hydrogen has a positive charge - this is called....

What is polar molecule?

300

The percentage of energy which does not move on to the next trophic level

What is 90%

400

total number of individuals (size)

number of individuals per unit area or volume (density)

arrangement of its individuals in space ie. even, clumped, or random. (dispersion)

What is how could you describe a population?

400

Example of an ecosystem with the highest net primary productivity (50%)

What is the rainforest

400

a group of individuals or events selected large enough to represent a statistical population 

What is a scientific sample?

400

the exchange of heat, atmospheric gases, and other chemicals between the ocean and the atmosphere

ocean uptake

400

as you go up the energy pyramid, the energy is lost between trophic levels, the number of organisms ____

What is decreases?

500

lion versus a leech 

Lions kill and eat but a leech just lives or feeds on its host.

What is the difference between a predator and a parasite.

500

the way two organisms of different species biologically interact in a relationship in which each individual derives a fitness benefit, example is a remora and a shark

What is mutualism

500

True or false

When new evidence is discovered scientist just stick to what is already known instead of testing and possibly modifying previous explanations or hypothesis 

What is false?

500

salinity is the amount of salt dissolved in water and organisms have a specific range that they can survive in

what is the significance of salinity on aquatic systems?

500

The primary producers responsible for up to 70% of primary productivity near the ocean surface are

What is plankton

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