Unit 1 Ecosystems
Unit 2 Biodiversity
Unit 3 Populations
Unit 4
Unit 5
100

What type of symbiosis benefits both species? (Pg. 44)

Mutualism

100

What is the variety of life in an ecosystem called? (Pg. 62)

Biodiversity

100

What type of species produces many offspring with little parental care? (Pg. 64)

R-selected species

100

What type of energy source can naturally replenish itself? (Pg. 119)

Renewable energy

100

What process occurs when excess nutrients cause algae blooms in water? (Pg. 153-154)

Eutrophication

200

What biome contains permanently frozen soil called permafrost? (Pg. 37)

Tundra Biome

200

What theory explains species richness on islands? (Pg. 62)

Island biogeography

200

What graph shows the survival rate of a population overtime? (Pg. 64)

A survivorship curve

200

What energy source uses heat from Earth's interior? (Pg. 130)

Geothermal energy

200

What type of smog forms when sunlight reacts with pollutants from vehicles? (Unit 7 topic list)

Photochemical smog

300

What is a model showing interconnected food chains called? (Pg. 45)

A food web

300

What type of succession begins without soil? (Pg. 62)

Primary succession

300

What is the maximum population size an environment can support? (Pg. 64)

Carrying capacity

300

What renewable energy source uses moving water to generate electricity? (Pg. 129)

Hydroelectric power

300

What happens to an ocean's pH as more carbon dioxide dissolves into seawater? (Pg. 167-168 Unit 9 ocean acidification topic)

The pH decreases (ocean acidification increases)

400

If producers contain20,000 kcal of energy, how much energy is available to primary consumers using the 10% rule? (Pg. 44-45)

2,000 kcal

400

if an island originally had 120 species and loses 25%, how many remain?

90 species

400

Using the rule of 70, how long will it take a population growing at 2% annually double? (Pg. 72)

35 years

400

A solar panel produces 150 watts per hour for 6 hours. How many watts are produced total?

900 watts

400

Atmospheric CO2 increased from 390 ppm to 430 ppm. What was the increase? 

40 ppm

500

What is the term for organisms reducing competition by using resources differently? (Pg. 44)

Resource portioning

500

What is the maximum range of conditions an organism can tolerate? (Pg. 62)

Ecological tolerance

500

What graph shows the age distribution of a population? (Pg. 69)

Age structure diagram

500

What alternative fuel source combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity and water? (Pg. 130-131)

Hydrogen fuel cell

500

What international agreement reduced ozone-depleting substances like CFCs? (Pg. 26)

The Montreal protocol