Ecology Basics
Populations & Succession
The Carbon Cycle & Human Impact
Evolution & Classification
Viruses
100

The maximum number of individuals an environment can support.

What is carrying capacity?

100

A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.

What is a population?

100

Deforestation contributes to climate change by reducing the number of these carbon-storing organisms.

Deforestation contributes to climate change by reducing the number of these carbon-storing organisms.

100

These are the three broadest groups in the modern classification system.

What are domains?

100

Viruses are not considered living because they lack this cell structure.

What is a cell membrane (or cellular structure)? 

200

This term describes how energy is passed from producers to top predators.

What is a food chain?

200

This type of ecological succession starts in an area with no soil, such as after a volcanic eruption.

What is primary succession?

200

Plants take in this form of carbon during photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide (CO₂)?

200

A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships between species based on shared traits.

What is a cladogram?

200

This must happen for a virus to reproduce.

What is infecting a host cell?

300

The process by which toxic substances increase in concentration as they move up the food chain.

What is biomagnification?

300

This curve levels off when a population reaches carrying capacity.

What is a logistic growth curve?

300

This human activity is the largest contributor to increased atmospheric carbon.

What is burning fossil fuels?

300

A group on a cladogram that includes an ancestor and all its descendants.

What is a clade?

300

The genetic material in a virus can be either of these two types.

What is DNA or RNA?

400

A large-scale effect in an ecosystem caused by changes in one trophic level, like removing a top predator.

What is a trophic cascade?

400

The early species that colonize barren land in primary succession.

What are pioneer species?

400

This process returns carbon to the atmosphere from living things.

What is cellular respiration?

400

This domain includes organisms with nuclei in their cells.

What is Eukarya?

400

The outer protein coat of a virus is called this.

What is a capsid?

500

The relative amount of energy transfer through a food chain. 

What is 10%?

500

This kind of limiting factor becomes stronger as a population grows, including competition, disease, and predation.

What is a density-dependent limiting factor?

500

This global process is driven by the enhanced greenhouse effect caused by extra CO₂.

What is climate change?

500

Traits that are shared due to common ancestry are called this.

What are homologous traits?

500

Vaccines protect against viruses by training this system to recognize them.

What is the immune system?