Chapters 3+4
Chapters 5+6
Chapters 9+10
Chapter 17
Chapters 20+21
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What is ecology and why is it so important?

The study of the environment, it helps us understand how organisms live with each other
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What limiting 4 factors affect carrying capacity?

Food, water, habitat space, competition
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How is ATP useful to cells?

It enables cells to safely store energy

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What ideas and scientists influenced Darwin?

Lamarck, Lyell, and Malthus

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What do fossils reveal about ancient life?

Evolution over time

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How do biotic and abiotic factors influence an ecosystem?

The abiotic factors control the biotic factors

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How does biodiversity benefit an ecosystem?

Supports habitats for all species

200

What role do pigments play in photosynthesis?

They are light absorbing substances

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What is the role of natural selection?

Drives evolutionary change

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How do viruses reproduce and cause diseases?

The disease is caused by killing cells or disrupting cell function

Viruses reproduce by replicating its genome in a target cell

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How does energy flow in an ecosystem?

Between organisms in food webs

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How do population growth rates differ?

Exponential growth is endless growth, logistic growth goes up then levels out at the carrying capacity

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How do organisms get energy?

via food, nutrients, or sunlight
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What patterns of biodiversity did Darwin observe?

Species vary globally, locally, and over time

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How is early Earth different from present-day Earth?

No ozone layer and was much hotter

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What's the difference between a food chain and a food web?

A food chain outlies who eats who, a food web is every food chain in an ecosystem

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What is ecological succesion?

The process by which the mix of species and habitat in an area changes over time
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What is the function of mitochondria?

They generate energy necessary to power cells 

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What is Lamarck's theory of evolution?

Organisms altered their behavior in response to environmental change

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Explain the role of protists in the ecosystem

Suck up the carbon dioxide and produce oxygen

500

What is the 10% rule in an energy pyramid?

Each level in an ecosystem only gives 10% of its energy to levels above it

500

Identify limiting factors that depend on population density

Disease, pollution, competition, predation

500

What happens during the process of photosynthesis?

Cells use carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to make sugar molecules and oxygen
500

Describe how molecular biology can be used to trace the process of evolution

Molecular similarities provide evidence for shared ancestry

500

Describe the endosymbiotic theory


Some eukaryotic cell organelles evolved from free-living prokayrotes