Characteristics of Life
Ecological Organization
Vocabulary
Biomes
Use the picture
100

List 3 characteristics that all living organisms must have?

1- Be composed of one (unicellular) or more cells (multicellular)

2- Contain either DNA or RNA as their genetic material- Be capable of growth (develop and becoming larger)

3- Be capable of reproduction (producing offspring)- 4- Demonstrate the ability to respond to outside stimuli   

5- As a population, be able to adapt to the environment and evolve 

6- Have a metabolism, meaning both consume energy and produce waste

7- Maintain homeostasis

8-be capable of growth

100

What is the broadest level of ecological organization?

biosphere

100

Define ecology.

Ecology is the study of relationships –- Between two organisms- Between an organism and its environment

100

Name two characteristics of a biome.

Climate (amount of sun, temp, precipitation.)

Types of animals

Types of plants

Abiotic factors (landscape)

100

Describe a food chain from this picture.

Answers may vary.

Phytoplankton --> zooplankton --> kelp bass

200

Differentiate between sexual and asexual reproduction.

Sexual reproduction = 2 parents; offspring are different from each other.

Asexual reproduction = 1 parent; offspring are identical to parent

200

Name the level of ecological organization that includes all the organisms of the same species in a given area.

population

200

What is the definition of "biodiversity"?

A measure of the number of different species in a given area.
200

Describe the climate of a tropical rainforest biome.

High temps, lots of precipitation

200

Name the two decomposers in this picture.

sea cucumber and bat star

300

Describe the role of metabolism in living organisms.

To break food down and build new molecules

300

List the levels of ecological organization from broadest to most specific.

Biosphere, biome, ecosystem, community, population, organism

300

What does "binomial nomenclature" refer to?

2-name naming system that names organisms after their two most specific classification levels: Genus species

300

What adaptations might organisms have in a desert biome?

Small leaves, thick waxy layer on leaves, camouflage, deep roots, water conservation, can vary metabolic rate.

300

Describe the community in this picture.

All of the different species in the picture (whales, fish, otters, starfish, phytoplankton)

400

Provide an example of a stimulus and a corresponding response.

1- Sunflower following the sun.

2- You pull your hand back after touching something hot.

400

What is a community in ecological terms?

Different populations living together in the same area.

400

Define "cladogram" and its purpose.

Tool used for identifying organisms based on their characteristics

400

Name 3 characteristics of a climate.

temperature, precipitation, amount of sunlight.

400

List 3 biotic and 3 abiotic factors in this picture.

Biotic: any living organism

Abiotic: temperature, aquatic, amount of sunlight, wind, current, rocks

500

List 8 characteristics that must be present for an organism to be considered living.

1- Be composed of one (unicellular) or more cells (multicellular)

2- Contain either DNA or RNA as their genetic material- Be capable of growth (develop and becoming larger)

3- Be capable of reproduction (producing offspring)- 4- Demonstrate the ability to respond to outside stimuli   

5- As a population, be able to adapt to the environment and evolve 

6- Have a metabolism, meaning both consume energy and produce waste

7- Maintain homeostasis

8-be capable of growth

500

Define an ecosystem.

All the relationships between the biotic and abiotic factors in a given area.

500

What is a climatograph, and what information does it convey?

Temperature and Precipitation over a period of time for a specific area.

500

Name four characteristics of a biome.

Climate (amount of sun, temp, precipitation.)

Types of animals

Types of plants

Abiotic factors (landscape)

500

What biome do you think this is?

Kelp forest (ocean, aquatic biome)