Organisms that spread and cause harm in environments
What is invasive species?
Primary source of energy
What is the Sun?
Adaptations that involve body structure changer
What are physical changes?
The process by which toxins increase in concentration as they move up the food chain
What is biomagnification?
The most abundant gas in the atmosphere
What is nitrogen
The primary way invasive species are introduced
What is human activities?
Process by which plants convert sunlight to energy
What is photosynthesis?
Adaptations that change behavior
What are behavioral adaptations
The first organism that affected in biomagnification
what is producers
The process that converts nitrogen gas into usable form
What is nitrogen fixation
Difference between native and invasive species
What is native species belong and invasive do not
Types of organisms that directly capture solar energy
What is producer?
Adaptation that involve internal body process
What are physiological adaptation?
This term describes the buildup of toxins in a single organism
What is bioaccumilation
The form of nitrogen plants that directly absorb from the soil
WHat is nitrate
One characteristics that makes a species invasive
What is high production rate?
The rule stating only a fraction of energy transfer to the next trophic level
What is 10% rule?
AN example of behavioral adaptation
What is migration?
Biomaganification primairly occurs in these ecosystems
WHat is aquatic ecosystems
The roles bacteria in the nitrogen cycle
What is converting nitrogen into usable forms
The term for non native species that do not harm
What is non-invasive species?
The form of energy lost at each trophic level
What is heat?
The term for changes that occur over generations
What is evolution
Tge key reasons toxins become more concentrated in higher trophic levels
What is the consumption of many organisims
The process where nitrogen is returned into the atmosphere
What is dentrification