Definitions
True or False
Definitions
100

the resources and conditions present in an area that produce occupancy by the given organism.

Habitat 

100

Interactions contribute to the overall biodiversity and understanding each organism's role is important. 

True

100

Any of a group of typically plant-eating 4-footed hoofed mammals

Ungulates 

200

A measure of the diversity and complexity of the boundaries between different land uses.

Edge density

200

The key ideas of why the environment that animals depend on for survival and resources is necessary to understand. 

False (resources and reproductive success)

200

Having limbs adapted for running. Animals that hunt by running and catching

Cursorial

300

a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.

Adaptation 

300

The two principles chemical and biological go hand in hand because of the way we decided to define what is necessary for life.

False (habitat and biological)

300

This term refers to everything animals do, including movement and other activities and underlying mental processes.

Animal behavior 

400

rules of logic that govern how ecosystems and other biological systems work

Serengeti Rules

400

Evolution is ultimately the driver of everything and the key to restoring the natural balance to and healing of nature.

False (humans)

400

A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.

Ecosystem

500

The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

biodiversity

500

The central concept is being able to understand how the complex web of life and its interactions contributes to the overall biodiversity and each organism understanding its role in society. 

True

500

The effect that a pair of organisms living together in a community have on each other. They can be either of the same species, or of different species.

Biological interaction