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The fast growth of a population with unlimited resources

exponential growth

100

The gradual growth of a population with limited resources

logistic growth

100

The movement of organisms out of an area

emigration

100

The movement of organisms into an area

immigration

100

The maximum number of organisms an environment can sustain

carrying capacity

200

The burning of fossil fuels releasing CO2 into the atmosphere

combustion

200

A stable and balanced ecosystem with both plants and animals

climax community

200

An organism that feeds on dead plant or animal material

detritivore/decomposer 

200

The stable or constant numbers of organisms in an environment

steady state

200

The breakdown of organic material releasing carbon into the ground

decomposition

300

A biotic/abiotic factor that slows or stops a population from growing

limiting factors

300

What other language can Ms. Fogell speak fluently? 

Japanese

300

An organism that eats both plants and animals

omnivore

300

The absorption of carbon by animals by feeding

consumption

400

An increase of nutrients in an ecosystem; increases in algae growth

eutrophication

400

The conversion of CO2 into C6H12O6 by plants

photosynthesis

400

Long-term storage of organic carbon deep underground

fossilization

400

The first organisms to colonize a new habitat after a disturbance

pioneer species

400

The conversion of C6H12O6 into CO2 by plants and animals

cellular respiration

500

The conversion of N2 in the atmosphere to ammonia (NH3)

nitrogen fixation

500

The process of converting ammonia (NH3) to nitrates/nitrites (NO2)

nitrification

500

The increase in concentration of a substance through the food chain

biomagnification

500

The increase in concentration of a substance in an organism

bioaccumulation

500

The absorption of nitrates/nitrites into plants and animals

assimiliation

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