Vocab
Concepts
Processes
Miscellaneous
Wild Card
100

This is anything that controls the growth of a population

What is a limiting factor? 

100

This is a group of interacting populations living in the same place at the same time

What is a community? 

100

This is the largest level of organization in biology

What is the Biosphere (entire planet)? 

100

This is a system of organization in which different levels are ranked according to size or superiority

What is a hierarchy?

100

This biome has the shortest growing season and is dominated by mosses and lichens

What is the Tundra Biome? 

200

These are factors that affect all organisms equally, regardless of the number of organisms per unit of living area

What are density-independent factors?

200

This refers to highest number of organisms that an environment can support

What is the carrying capacity?

200

This is the definition of habitat fragmentation

What is 'the separation of a large ecosystem into smaller pieces?' 

200

In this type of symbiosis, one organism benefits and the other is not harmed or helped

What is commensalism?

200

These are factors that affect organisms differently because of the number of organisms living per unit area

What are density-dependent factors? 

300

These organisms play a crucial role in the ecosystem where they live and they play a large role in maintaining the biodiversity and the ecosystem itself; sometimes referred to as 'the glue holding ecosystems together'

What are keystone species?

300

These organisms create or modify habitat that is then used by other organisms

What are ecosystem engineers? 

300

This term refers to the orderly way in which one community replaces another over time

What is ecological succession? 

300

This biome includes all wetlands, streams, rivers, ponds, lakes, and bogs

What is the freshwater biome? 

300

This term refers to how far apart (or how close together) organisms in a population live

What is spatial distribution?

400

Define a pioneer species and give two examples

What is 'the first group of organisms to colonize an area after a disturbance; fire ants, kudzu?' 

400
List four reasons why all living organisms require Energy

What is 1) to grow and develop, 2) movement, 3) reproduction, 4) respond to stimuli, 5) maintain homeostasis, and 6) metabolize? 

400

Define a disturbance and give two examples

What is 'any temporary or permanent change to the chemical or physical structure of the environment?' - examples: hurricane, forest fire, deforestation, oil spill, etc

400

List the major areas found in the marine biome

What are open ocean, coastal ocean, coral reefs, and intertidal zones?

400

Give both the names used to describe organisms that can make their own food

What are 1) autotrophs or 2) producers? 

500

These are the basic characteristics of the Desert Biome

What is 'dominated by cactus plants, small, nocturnal animals (reptiles, frogs, mice, etc); deserts are classified based on ONLY their amount of annual rainfall?' 

500

Define a decomposer and give two examples

What are 'organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter; bacteria and fungi?'

500

Define intraspecific competition and give an example

What is 'competition between two organisms that belong to the same species; example - two birds of paradise competing for a mate'

500

All forests can be classified into one of these three categories, based on their location in relation to the equator

What is 1) tropical, 2) temperate, or 3) boreal? 

500

These are the two zones of the ocean classified on the basis of sunlight

What are the Photic and Aphotic zones?