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100

Types of plants found in the understory layer of the tropical rainforest and one found in the canopy - and why (the specific adaptation)


A. large-leafed ferns (most sunlight, rain)

B. epiphytes (increase sunlight available)

100

What is the difference between climate & weather? What are the two most important factors in determining a region's climate?

Climate is long term patterns;  temperature & precipitation.

100

Name 5 limiting factors for aquatic biomes - what are the 2 most important?

** Salinity and Sunlight

ALSO:  temperature; oxygen, nutrients, turbidity

100

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Tropical Rainforest

100

Organism adaptations in an estuary

Ability to tolerate large fluctuations in salinity on many time scales.

200

What is the main human threat to the Taiga?

deforestation

200

What is the difference between the chaparral and the savanna? What is one key similarity (plant adaptation)


chaparral - temperate with shrubs and plants with leathery leaves

savanna - tropical with mostly grasses and a few trees

Both are able to recover from fires (fires are common)

200

Term for clear, high oxygen, low nutrient waters.

oligotrophic

200

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 (Tropical) Savanna

200

3 benefits of wetlands

flood control, water purification, habitats; migratory bird "way station"; recreation (fishing)

300

Describe three plant or animal adaptations in desert biomes.

succulents - have large fleshy leaves to store water and wide root systems 

reptiles - have scales to prevent water loss

elf owl- burrows into cactuses to avoid the heat

insects have an exoskeleton to prevent water loss

amphibians sleep through the dry season underground

most animals are nocturnal

300

Name two threats to temperate grasslands

*BONUS: what is the effect of these threats?

farming and overgrazing 

*both cause erosion of topsoil

300

Four zones of a lake or pond.  Identify A) the one with emergent vegetation. B) with bottom feeders

Littoral; limnetic, profundal, benthic.

Emergent vegetation:  littoral

Bottom feeders: Benthic.


300

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Temperate Grassland (Prairie)

300

What is used to classify terrestrial biomes and determines the type of animal life that can be found there?

vegetation (plants and trees!)

400

Describe the difference in the soils in tropical rainforests and temperate deciduous forests. 

*BONUS: How does this affect the shape of the trees in each biome?

tropical rainforest - soil is nutrient poor *trees have large root structures (buttresses) for support

temperate deciduous forest - soil is nutrient rich *trees do not have root support structures

400

What biomes are characterized by:

-  moderate rainfall and tropical temperatures?

-  moderate rainfall and arctic temperatures? 

-  high rainfall and temperate temperatures?

- savanna (or tropical seasonal forest)

- tundra

- temperate rain forest (or temperate deciduous forest)

400

A wetland containing woody plants

Swamp

400

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Tundra

400

most biodiverse biome

coral reef

500

Name three ways the conifer is designed to survive in its biome.

waxy coating on leaves - retains moisture

cone-shaped tree - sheds snow

acidic needles - prevents other plants from growing



500

Name 3 factors affecting the climate of a region

1) Nearness to an ocean/ ocean circulation (moderate temperatures)

2) Mountains (rainshadow effect)

3) Latitude

4) Altitude

500

Common color for deep-sea organisms and why

Red - because red light does not penetrate to depth (only blue) so organism appears Black [camoflauge]

500

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Temperate Deciduous Forest

500

Give the name of the uppermost layer of the open ocean, one key feature, and the main energy (food) source.  

Do the same for the deepest open ocean biome

PHOTIC - sunlight so photosynthesizers [ phytoplankton].

Aphotic - no light, high pressure, food chain based on marine snow or, around hydrothermal vents, chemsynthesis.