Population
Hazards
Evolution
Disease & Toxicity
Misc
100

The departure of individuals from a given area is called_______

emigration

100

Which is not one of the 4 environmental hazards?

biological

social

emotional

physical

emotional

100

In the history of the world, how many mass extinction events have occurred?

5

100

Name ways that infectious diseases are spread

land

humans

animals

100

What does the Living Planet Index track?

Species decline

200

Population growth is typically reported as a net change per _______ individuals.

1,000

200

Where can outdoor chemical hazards be located?

in air

in water

on land

200

When the environment changes too quickly for an organism to adapt, what will occur?

extinction

200

Toxicity depends on what?

What the substance is

How much of a substance is needed to cause harm

200

Earth's ecosystems provide at least _____ dollars worth of ecosystem services per year

$33 trillion

300

Which type of survivorship curve has the highest mortality rate for young members of the population?

III

300

Scientists calculate risk assessment by calculating the probability of ____________________

Death

300

Which of the following is not a mechanism for biological evolution?

mutation

genetic drift

inheritance of acquired characteristics

natural selection

inheritance of acquired characteristics

300

Name two ways that diseases emerge?

increasing mobility

antibiotic resistance

environmental change

300

What are the three (3) ages represented in an age structure diagram?

pre-reproductive

reproductive

post reproductive

400

Which is an example of a density-dependent factor?

fires

competition

landslides

tsunamis

competition

400

What are POPs?

persistent organic pollutants

400

speciation caused by geographic separation of populations is called _______ _______________

allopatric speciation

400

Why are emerging diseases particularly dangerous?

we have little to no resistance to them

400

What factors are taken into account when assessing risk?

what the hazard is

how often humans will be exposed to it

how sensitive individuals are to the hazard

500

What accounts for almost half of all deaths in developing nations?

infectious diseases

500

Name 3 of the main types of disasters

earthquakes

avalanches

volcanoes

storms

500

What best describes a successful individual in evolutionary terms?

They are well adapted to their environment and produce offspring that survive to pass on genes.

500

What do epidemiologists study?

how diseases occur

where diseases occur

how to control diseases

500

Which disruptor(s) interferes with the body system that sends and receives chemical signals called hormones.

endocrine disruptors