A disease that wiped a great percentage of Europeans.
What is the black plague?
Invasive species in Florida that got released into the wild because of bad pet owners.
What is a Python?
the process by which plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
What is photosynthesis?
What is a herbivore?
The greatest python hunter of all time.
Who is Dusty Crum?
All of one species living in a certain area at a certain time.
What is population?
Invasive species who invaded Isle royale and killed moose.
What is a wolf?
Specific process of converting carbon dioxide into glucose.
What is the calvin cycle?
Animal that only eats meat
What is a carnivore?
an accurate and complex representation that shows all of the feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
What is a food web?
There are no limits on growth.
What is exponential growth?
Invasive species purposely brought into Austrailia to control the sugar cane ravaging beetle population.
What is a cane toad?
The cell organelle responsible for photosynthesis
What is a chloroplast?
an animal that eats plants and meat
What is an omnivore?
a linear network of links in a food web starting from producer organisms and ending at apex predator species.
What is a food chain?
Growth when factors that contribute to growth are limited.
What is logistic growth?
Invasive species originally from Europe that made their way into the great lakes.
What is a zebra mussel?
The main ingredient involved in photosynthesis
What is chlorophyll?
animals that eat dead matter
What is a detritivore?
The study of life.
what is biology?
Everyone is affected but not based on population size.
What is density independent factors?
Invasive species that came from China that jump out of water and can injure people.
What is the silver carp?
animal that uses photosynthesis.
What is a solar powered sea slug?
an animal that secrete digestive enzymes outside of the body
What is a saprovore?
the molecule that is formed in the light cycle and is used to add hydrogen to carbon dioxide in the dark reactions to aid in the production of glucose.
What is NADPH?