Ecology
Energy
Relationships
Systematics
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100

What is ecology?

Study of organisms and their interactions with their environment 

100

Difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs. 

Autotrophs get energy from the sun. Heterotrophs get energy from eating. 

100

A nonnative organism that causes harm to the environment

Invasive species

100

Modern classifications are based on 

evolutionary lineage/history

100

Where is Ms. Silance's wedding?

Southern California

200

Name 3 (of 8) characteristics of living things. 

Cells, reproduce, grow & develop, respond to stimuli, homeostasis, evolve, energy, metabolism

200

How much energy is passed between trophic levels?

10%

200

The maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support

Carrying capacity

200

Scientific name contains what 2 levels of organization

Genus and species

200

If two different organisms is in the same genus, what other classifications will be the same? 

Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family

300

How do primary producers obtain energy? 

Photosynthesis

300

Any organism following a primary producer is a 

type of consumer

300

How do predator-prey relationships affect population sizes? 

If prey increases, predator increases, etc. 

300

Levels of classification from most broad to most specific

Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

300

What family are humans in? 

Hominidae

400

List the levels of organization of living things from smallest to largest. 

Species, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere

400

In a food chain, arrows indicate 

the direction energy is going

400

How will a species population change if another species is introduced to the same niche? 

If competing for the same resources, the carrying capacity of species 1 would decrease

400

The splitting point in a cladogram represents 

A speciation event

400

What is the name of Ms. Silance's sloth? 

Darwin

500

Name two types of asexual reproduction in marine organisms

Budding, fission

500

Explain why smaller food chains are more efficient and how this explains the size of the largest marine mammals.

More energy available - allows for greater mass of organisms

500

List and describe 3 different symbiotic relationships. 

Mutualism (+/+), parasitism (+/-), commensalism (+/0)

500

Describe the meaning of a hashmark on a cladogram

It is a derived characteristic that all organisms following the hash will have

500

A species that exerts a strong hold on the stability of an ecosystem

Keystone species