Vocab
Concepts
Processes
Miscellaneous
Wild Card
100

This term refers the loss of water from the leaf tissue of plants

What is transpiration?

100

Humans have this many total chromosomes

What is 46?

100

This refers to the process of converting solid nitrogen into gaseous nitrogen

What is denitrification? 

100

These organisms are able to fix nitrogen

What are bacteria?

100

How many species are in a population?

What is 'one?' 

200

This refers to using or harvesting too much of a species or a population, which can lead to decreased levels of biodiversity

What is overexploitation? (overhunting, overfishing, cutting too many trees, etc)?' 

200

This is the definition of 'ecosystem services'

What are 'goods and services that humans get from nature free of charge?' 

200
These are two reasons why all living organisms need nitrogen

What is 1) to build DNA molecules and 2) to build proteins? 

200

Biomes are usually classified based on this:

What are 'plant communities (which are determined by climate, weather, and latitude)?' 

200

This is the spatial distribution of elephant populations

What is 'clumped or clustered?' 

300

List three parts of the abiotic environment AND explain how living things interact with them

What are 1) sunlight (warms the earth, provides energy for producers), 2) water (necessary for all life, also necessary for photosynthesis), 3) soil (contains nutrients to grow all the food), 4) rocks (eventually break down into essential minerals and elements that are used by living organisms)?

300

Briefly define the process of nitrogen fixation

What is 'this occurs when certain bacteria convert gaseous, inorganic nitrogen into a solid, accessible form of nitrogen that can be absorbed by plants and other organisms?' 

300

This is measured by simply counting the total number of species within habitat, community, or ecosystem

What is biodiversity?

300

These are the three types of symbiosis discussed in class 

What is 1) mutualism, 2) commensalism, and 3) parasitism?

300

This is why all matter on planet earth is locked into some sort of cycle 

What is 'because earth is a closed system; nothing gets out and only light energy is able to enter earth's atmosphere?' 

400

This is the difference between 'climate' and 'weather'

What is 'weather measures short-term trends in days, weeks, and months; climate refers to long-term trends like decades, centuries, and millennia?' 

400
Briefly explain the difference between the two types of competition discussed in class

What is 'INTERspecific competition is competition between different species; INTRAspecific competition is competition between organisms of the same species?'

400

These are the three types of pollution discussed in class and an example of each

What is 1) chemical pollution (oil spills, chemical spills, burning fossil fuels), 2) physical pollution (trash, especially plastic), and 3) energetic pollution (sound and noise pollution)?

400

List two major zones used to categorize the open ocean

What are 1) the photic and 2) the aphotic zones?

400

True or false: a species can be declared extinct even if some members of the population are still alive in captivity

What is 'true?'

500

In your own words, give two reasons why exotic/invasive species threaten biodiversity

What is '1) because the organisms have no natural predator in their new ecosystem and 2) they outcompete the native species and can cause their populations to collapse?' 

500

Briefly explain what two major things occur as we move up the energy pyramid

What is '1) we lose 90% of each energy at each trophic level and 2) populations sizes become smaller as we move up the hierarchy?' 

500

All biomes on earth can be divided into one of two categories; give an example of each

What are 1) terrestrial or aquatic and 2) savanna, prairie, tundra, tropical rainforest, desert (terrestrial biomes); coral reefs, open ocean, photic zone, aphotic zone, swamps, rivers, lakes (aquatic biomes)?

500

These are five examples of ecosystem services

What are: food, oxygen, water, cultural value, recreation, textiles, building materials, water filtration, flood control, erosion control, storm surge buffer, medicines/pharmaceuticals, light, heat?' 

500

These are two examples of habitat destruction and two examples of exotic/invasive species

What are 1) deforestation, clearcutting for agriculture, developing residential or commercial areas, draining swamps/wetlands, pollution and 2) kudzu, fire ants, poison ivy, goldfish, etc?