What factors affect carrying capacity?
Food availability, water, and space
What is Energy Transfer in Biology
Energy transferred between organisms in food webs
What is a biome ?
Balance of ecosystems
Which of the following is not an example of an organism?
A. Humans
B. Turtles
C. Clouds
D. Sponges
Ecology
An example of carrying compacity is a backpack
true or false
True
Are Light Bulbs an example of energy transfer or Aerobic Respiration?
Aerobic Respiration
Can a grassland be an example of a biome?
Yes
True or false?
A group of turtles is an example of a population
True
the variety of life on Earth at all its levels, from genes to ecosystems is an example of
Biodiversity
Prey is
an organism killed and eaten by another organism
What would be the best way to demonstrate energy transfer. A bar graph or a food web?
Food web
Are oceans considered biomes?
yes. The marine biome is the biggest biome in the world! It covers about 70% of the earth. It includes five main oceans: the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern, as well as many smaller Gulfs and Bays
What level of energy is at the top of the food pyramid
Tertiary consumer
The role an organism plays in a community.
What types of symbiosis are there?
Mutualism- both organisms are helped
Commensalism- one organism is helped while one is unaffected
parasitism- one organism is helped while one is harmed
List these things in order from least to most energy
Seeds, Mouse, Snake, Eagle
Trick question
Seeds, Mouse, Snake, and Eagle
its already in order
Affecting biomes
What energy level is at the top of the food pyramid?
producers
the process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time
Ecological succession
What happens when you reach maximum carrying capacity
The population eventually decreases
Which of the following is not an energy transfer?
A. Lion and zebras
B. Grass and Mushrooms
C. A car and a hooman
name a biome in flordia
Tropic, Subtropic
How much energy is consumed by the primary consumer from the producers?
10%
a nonnative organism that begins to spread or expand its range from the site of its original introduction and that has the potential to cause harm to the environment, the economy or to the health to the native organisms
Invasive Species