Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomes
Primary Productivity
Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Hydrologic Cycles
Trophic Levels
Ms. Handschuh!
100

What are nonliving components of an environment?

Abiotic factors

100

What is gross primary productivity?

Total amount of solar energy that producers capture via photosynthesis

100

Which of these four cycles has NO gas phase?

Phosphorus cycle

100

What is the difference between a food web and a food chain?

A food web is made up of multiple food chains

100

What is Ms. Handschuh's first name?

Catherine!

200

What is a climograph?

Graphic representation of a location's monthly average temperature and precipitation over a year

200

What is the equation for net primary productivity?

Gross primary productivity - respiration

200

What is Transpiration?

The release of water into the atmosphere from leaves during photosynthesis

200

How much energy is transferred from one trophic level to the one above?

10 percent rule!

200

Where does Ms. Handschuh live?

Santa Cruz

300

What is a biome?

The plants and animals that are found in a particular region of the world.


300

What is primary productivity?

Rate of converting solar energy into organic compounds

300

How can human activity alter the hydrologic cycle?

Increase of runoff due to the cutting down of trees; no more evapotranspiration

300

What is a negative feedback loop?

Output of a process influences the process itself, causing it to decrease or stop

300

What other class(es) does Ms. Handschuh teacher?

Physiology

400

What is permafrost? (Bonus: what biome is characterized by permafrost?)

An impermeable, permanently frozen layer of soil (TUNDRA!)

400

What are the most productive terrestrial ecosystems?

Tropical rainforests

400

How is phosphorus rock in the phosphorus cycle formed?

Precipitation of phosphate onto the ocean floor.

400

How does the trophic level that humans feed off affect sustainability?

When humans eat at lower trophic levels (plants) they obtain more energy for less resources

400

What club is Ms. Handschuh the advisor of?

Earth Rise

500

What is a profundal zone?

Region of water where sunlight doesn’t reach

500

Producers capture __% of available solar energy?

ONLY 1 PERCENT

500

What drives the cycling of water?

The sun!

500

What is a detritivore?

An organism that specializes in breaking down dead tissues and waste products into smaller particles.

500

What is Ms. Handschuhs Starbucks order?

Soy chai queen