Environmental science ecology
Levels of organization
Biogeochemical Cycles
Biomes and Ecology
Random
100

what is abiotic

physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.

100

All living things and their interactions on Earth

Biosphere

100

Which cycle is necessary for photosynthesis and respiration 

carbon cycle

100

What biome do we live in

Temperate deciduous forest

100

what is evaporation  

    the process of turning from liquid into vapor.

200

a living thing that can make its' own food

producer/plant

200

A group of organisms of the same species in a given space

Population

200

Which cycle does not have an atmospheric component?

Phosphorous 

200

biome with the greatest biodiversity

Tropical rainforest 

200

How much energy is lost at each trophic level

90%

300

the amount of energy that gets passed on to the next trophic level

10%

300

several populations that interact 

community

300

Which cycles imbalance is creating a rise in global temperatures?

Carbon
300

Biomes where organisms have specialized tissue to store water

Desert

300

What adaptations allow a cactus to survive in the desert?

Longer stems, deeper roots, and spines 

400

what are the first two ecological levels


organism & population

400

All of the abiotic and biotic factors interacting

ecosystem

400

The natural process where gases trap heat in the atmosphere to warm the Earth?

The Greenhouse Effect/Global warming

400

the process that plants use to make food 

photosynthesis

400

when two organism fight over the same resource

competition

500

Name all 5 of the ecological levels from smallest to biggest

organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome

500

What are the levels of ecological organization from smallest to largest.

organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere

500

What biome do we live in?

temperate deciduous forest

500

An aquatic ecosystem characterized by a mixture o freshwater and salt water

estuary 

500

What is the First Law of Thermodynamics 

Energy is not created or destroyed, just transferred