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A community of living and nonliving things interacting in an environment.

Ecosystems
100

What type of a response are tropisms?

Daily 

100

What is carrying capacity?

The largest number of individuals an environment can support.

100

What is a limiting factor?

Anything that limits the size of a population.

100

How much did my daugther bench press yesterday?

185

200

What are the two main types of ecosystems?

Terrestrial, Aquatic (freshwater, and marine).

200

What does “abiotic” mean?

Nonliving parts of an ecosystem.

200

What happens when a population goes over its carrying capacity?

There won’t be enough resources; some organisms will die or move away.

200

Name one biotic limiting factor.

Predators, disease, competition.

200

What is an organism that breaks down dead material called?

A decomposer.

300

What is the main source of energy for almost all ecosystems?

The Sun.

300

Name three abiotic factors.

Examples: sunlight, temperature, water, soil, air.

300

What determines an ecosystem’s carrying capacity?

The amount of food, water, space, and shelter available.

300

When a plant grows toward the light, what type of tropism are we seeing?

Phototropism

300

There used to be 2 holders for markers, erasers, etc on your tables that are no longer there. What color were they?

Amarillo or Yellow

400

What are some ways energy moves through an ecosystem? How is energy passed along?

Through food chains and food webs, as organisms eat and are eaten. Trophic levels. 

400

Name three biotic factors.

Examples: plants, animals, bacteria, fungi

400

What is the difference between native and invasive species?

Native was there originally. Invasive came there later on and may not have a natural predator.

400

How do limiting factors affect population size?

They keep it from growing too large.

400

Put in order from smallest to largest

Species

Population

Ecosystem

Community

Species

Population

Community

Ecosystem

500

What is dormancy?  AND... Give an example

An organism slowing its growth, metabolic rate, lowering its temperature.  Bear, grass, tree

500

Give an example of how biotic factors depend on abiotic factors to survive.

Living things need nonliving factors (like water and sunlight) to survive.

500

Over time a species of hummingbird tends to move its habitat north in location.  What could be a reason for this?

A)natural selection     B)gene dominance

C)mass extinction      D)global warming

D)global warming

500

What is the internal 24 hour clock our body operates on to keep everything regulated.  (It would be thrown off by a big change in your time zone)

Circadian Rhythm

500

What 3 things do plants need to make their own food?

Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.