Ecosystems
Population
Energy Flow
Human Impact
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Biotic factor and Abiotic Factor

Biotic: Any Living Thing

Abiotic: Any Nonliving Thing

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A relationship where one organism benefits and the other organism is unharmed

 Commensalism

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Bobcat, Alligator, Catfish 


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An increase average temperatures on Earth's surface are caused by...

An increase in Carbon Concentrations

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False

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One example of an autotroph and One example of a heterotroph.

Autotroph: Plants

Heterotroph: Animals, insects, bacteria, fungi

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Exponential Growth

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Direction energy flows through a food chain

From Producer to Primary Consumer to Secondary Consumer to Tertiary Consumer in one direction

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Photosynthesis

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A Density Dependent Factor Example

Predation, Disease, Limiting Resources, Competition 

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The trophic level that involves organisms taking in energy to assemble sugar 

Producers

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Carrying Capacity

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Draw a food chain:

Raccoon eats rabbit

Wolf eats raccoon

Rabbit eats grass


Grass --> Rabbit --> Raccoon --> Wolf

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This allows the ecosystem to withstand environmental changes

Biodiversity
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Humans and several types of bacteria.  Bacteria live on the skin and in the gut and provide humans protection from pathogens and nutrients. The bacteria gain food, shelter, and optimal environmental conditions. 

Mutualism 

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Factors found in an Ecosystem

biotic and abiotic factors

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A wildfire spreads across Southern California. The wildfire burns trees and eliminates food sources and home and shelter for a large number of plants and animals. As a result of the wildfire, the carrying capacity of Southern California is temporarily reduced for many of the native species.  Wildfire is THIS limiting factor.

Density-independent limiting factor (population size and density do not alter the storms effect)

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bush --> deer --> Fox --> coyote

The % Energy that the fox gains from the deer

1%

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Possible effects invasive species have on the carrying capacity of native organisms in the ecosystem

The carrying capacity may decrease because there is more competition for limited resources

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Effects to the Earth if the greenhouse effect didn't exist

It would be too cold for humans to survive on the Earth

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The direct source of energy for all consumers

Producers and/or consumers

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When an organism's carrying capacity reaches zero in every ecosystem on earth 

Extinction

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Grasses would increase

Frogs and Birds population will decrease

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What is the function of autotrophs in the carbon cycle?

To use carbon dioxide to produce glucose

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As Prey increases, so does the Predator. 

The increase in Predators causes the Prey to decrease, Prey decreasing causes the Predator to decrease. 

The Predator decreasing in turn allows the Prey to increase and the cycle starts again.