Unit 6 Vocabulary
Unit 6 Notes
How Ecosystems Clean Earth's Water
Population and Resources
Ms. Shephard
100

when two or more populations use the same resource, such as the same food source

competition

100

Who reated the theory of evolution?

Charles Darwin
100

What is earth's largest ecosystem?

The ocean

100

his term refers to the total number of individuals of a species living in a specific area.

Population

100

Ms. Shephard's dogs name is 

Buck

200

a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,and oxygen atoms

Glucose
200

Where was Alfred F. Wallace born?

England

200

Biodiversity is a word that ecologists use to describe how much....

variety there is in an ecosystem 

200

The amount of food, water, and space available to support a population is known as this.

Resources

200

How tall is Ms. Shephard

6'1

300

a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like

sample

300

What color did the frogs turn in Chernobyl?

Black

300

Wetlands filter water by acting like a

strainer

300

When a population grows too large for the environment to support, it reaches this limit.

Carrying Capacity

300

What is Ms. Shephard's favorite color?

Blue

400

a population that is eaten by organisms from another population

Resource population
400

What protien controls the color of your skin?

Melanin

400

One oyster can filter about

180 liters (47 gallons) of ocean water every day

400

This term describes when humans clear forests for farming or buildings, reducing habitats for animals.

Deforestation

400

Did Ms. Shephard teach high school?

Yes

500

when something stays mostly the same over time

stability

500

What does a food web show?

Different interactions in an ecosystem
500

Healthy ecosystems provide many services to humans, including...

water filtering

500

This resource is essential for all living things to survive and is found in lakes, rivers, and oceans.

Water

500

How long has Ms. Shephard worked at RCMS

1 year

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