Environment
Conservation
Preservation
Chemistry
Species Interaction
100
All living and non-living things around us and including us.
What is the definition of Environment?
100
Overpopulation of humans.
What is the number one conservation problem?
100
John Muir.
Who held the preservation ethic?
100
Hydrogen and Carbon.
Which two elements are the major components of organic molecules?
100
Generalists.
What kind of species are able to use a wide array of resources?
200
The study of environments all over the world.
What is Environmental Sciences?
200
Gifford Pinchot.
Who held the conservation ethic?
200
Sunlight.
What is an inexhaustible natural resource?
200
Sodium.
Which is not one of the 6 key elements in living organisms?
200
Specialists.
What are species called that have very specific requirements?
300
Natural resources.
What are the various substances and energy sources from our environment and rely on them to survive called?
300
The environmental impact on cumulative area required to provide resources.
What is the human ecological footprint?
300
Minerals.
What is a nonrenewable resource?
300
Nitrogen.
What is air mostly made up of?
300
K selected.
What is the species that take a longer time to gestate, produce fewer young and devote time and energy to survival of the young?
400
Ecosystem services.
What are the ecological systems that purify air and water, cycle nutrients, regulate climate, pollinate plants, and receive and recycle waste called?
400
All of the planets' living organisms and nonliving portions with which they interact.
What is the biosphere?
400
Used up after burning.
What is a nonrenewable resource?
400
CO2 inhaled by an animal-used to make animal protein-cell respiration-CO2 in the air.
What is an impossible pathway for a carbon atom to take?
400
R selected.
What is the species that have a high biotic potential and devote their energy and resources to producing as many offspring as possible?
500
The primary productivity in relation to biomass.
What is ecological succession?
500
The specific environment in which an organism lives.
What is a habitat?
500
"Publicly accessible resources open to unregulated exploitation inevitably become overused and damaged or depleted."
What does the Tragedy of the Commons state?
500
The gene pool.
What is the sum total of genetic variation in a population?
500
Speciation.
What is one species gradually becoming two or more, requiring some sort of separation of individuals called?
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