Vocabulary
Application Questions
Overpopulation/Human Impacts
3 R's
Agricultural Engineering
100

a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can mate with each other to produce offspring

Species

100

A science club wants to restore an oyster reef for a community service project to help increase the oyster population in a local estuary. The science club has researched how to build an oyster reef and the life cycle of oysters. 

Which step of the technological design process should the science club take next?

Design the oyster reef

100

How Does Overpopulation Affect Habitats?

In a balanced ecosystem, no one group will overuse its resources, but populations that have exceeded carrying capacity will.

100

What is reduce?

To use less of

100

What puts pressure on agriculture besides population growth? 

Climate Change

200

the many different types of life that exist in an environment

Biodiversity

200

What is one potential drawback to increased irrigation?

Water Shortage

200

What numbers can the biodiversity index be between?

0-1

200

What is reuse?

To use something more than once. 

200

Name some products that that were agriculturally engineered to help farmers. 

ploughs, seeders, sprayers, and harvesters

300

a species that is in danger of extinction due to its low number of remaining individuals

Endangered Species

300

Which 3 levels of organization do scientists measure for biodiversity?

genetic variation, species, and ecosystems.

300

How Can Humans Impact the Environment in a Negative Way?

As people construct our houses, grow food, and create goods for industry, we impact the land and the environment around us.

300

What is recycle? 

Convert waste into usable material

300

What are water sensors?

They sense when plants need water- These systems can be programmed to deliver set quantities of water at set times. 

400

the clearing, by burning or logging, of trees in a forested area

Deforestation

400

Order the different levels of "endangered" species from the LEAST critical to the MOST critical.

Threatened, vulnerable, endangered, extinct in the wild, critically endangered, extinct. 

400

What is pollution? 

Pollution is the presence of harmful or poisonous substances in the environment. Pollution comes from a variety of human activities.

400

the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.

Irrigation

400

What is GMO?

Genetically Modified Organism. Any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.

500

process where foreign or modified genes are directly incorporated into an organism’s genome

Genetic Engineering
500

indicates the greatest number of any species that can indefinitely exist within a specific habitat without threatening the existence of other species also living in the habitat

Carrying Capacity 

500

What is the most effective way of fixing pollution?

Preventing it

500

Which 3 R could we use at our school to help improve our environment?

Recycle

500

What do people argue about with new technologies? 

When a new technology carries a lot of risk, people may argue about whether the benefits are worth the risks.

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