Biodiversity
Biomes
Species
Ecological organizations
Layers of the atmosphere
100

What is genetic biodiversity?

The variation of DNA and genes with in a species or population?

100

What are four characteristics that define a biome?

temperature, soil, amount of water, amount of light

100

What is a species?

a population of organisms that can interbreed and reproduce under natural conditions

100

What is ecology?

The scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environment

100

What’s the troposphere?

the layer closest to the earth

200

What are the three main types of biodiversity?

species, genetic and ecological

200

What is albedo?

Albedo is a measure of the reflectivity of a surface

200

What types of protection is offered by the endangered species act of 1973?

offers trade restrictions

200

What are biotic factors?

living organisms that inhabit an environment

200

What is stratosphere?

the layer above troposphere, contains the ozone layer

300

What does a biodiversity index tell scientist?

how many species exist in a certain environment

300

What do climatograms provide?

They provide the temperature and rainfall for an area and can identity biomes

300

What are some factors that can cause extinction?

natural events, pollution, overexploitation, disease

300

What’s a niche?

the unique role species plays in the environment

300

What is mesosphere?

the middle layer, meteors burn here

400

What does a higher biodiversity index represent?

greater diversity

400

What’s a tundra?

a cold, treeless, ground permanently frozen biome

400

What is a gene pool?

The combined genetic information for a particular population of organisms

400

What’s a fundamental niche?

the role an organism can occupy without competition

400

What is the thermosphere?

the layer after the mesosphere

500

What can help give a more complete picture of biodiversity in an area?

completing several transects

500

What do climatograms show?

Change in the climate over time and can be used to show the effects of human activity on the climate

500

What is speciation?

if the gene pool of two populations are separated and cannot be shared through reproduction, the populations may develop into a new species

500

What is tolerance?

the ability of an organism to survive in changing condition, such as temperature

500

What is the outer edge?

the layer after the thermosphere