Pathogens
Ecosystems
Natural Selection
Evidence of evolution
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100

What are antibiotics used for?

Treating bacterial infections

100

Explain the different types of Limiting Factors.

Biotic= all living limiting factors

Abiotic= all nonliving limiting factors

100

What does survival of the fittest mean?

The most suited organism for the environment will live long enough to pass on the favorable traits to their offspring.

100

Explain how fossils can help provide evidence for evolution.

Shows changes over millions of years.

100

What drives the water cycle?

The sun

200

What are the main types of pathogens?

Fungi, bacteria, virus and parasites

200

Draw an example of a graph showing what the relationship between predators and prey would look like through several years.

when prey is high, predators are high

when prey goes down, predators soon follow

200

Why is genetic diversity significant?

Gives better chances to produce favorable traits to the population.

200

What and analogous structures and explain how they can help provide evidence for evolution.

Same function but not structure.

Trick Question: They do not show a common ancestor.

200

What provides the energy that fuels most ecosystems?

The Sun

300

What is the difference between the treatment and prevention of a disease?

Treatment= after

Prevention= before

300

Explain the difference between a food chain and a food web.

Food chain= one path of energy

Food web= multiple paths of energy

300

Explain natural selection.

Survival of the fittest

300

What are homologous structures and explain how they can help provide evidence for evolution.

Same structure, different function. Organisms have change the structure based on what they need for example, arms to flippers.

300

What organisms have the most energy in an ecosystem?

Plants aka autotrophs aka producers

400

Explain outbreaks, epidemics and pandemics. 

Outbreak= more than normal in a small area

Epidemics= multiple countries in the same region

Pandemics= world-wide spread

400

Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration relate to each other.

The products of one reaction are the reactants of the other reaction.

400

Explain what Darwin observed while on this expedition to the Gallopacos Islands.

Species were adapted to their own island.

400

What are vestigual structures and explain how they can help provide evidence for evolution.

Structures still present, but no longer useful. If you have it now, it served a purpose a long time ago.

400

Name AND explain the different types of symbiotic relationships.

Mutualism= both benefit = plants and pollunators

Parasitism= one benefits, one hurt = mosquito and people

Commensialism= one benefits, one doesn't care = whale and barnacle


500

Name and explain the best ways to prevent ALL the major pathogens.

Virus= vaccine

Bacteria= cook food fully and good hygiene

Parasites and fungi= good hygiene

500

Explain what an energy pyramid shows.

Energy decreases as it is passed along. Only 10% is transfered between the levels.

500

What can organisms that have unfavorable traits not do?

reproduce and pass on their traits

500

What is the study of organism development and explain how this can help provide evidence for evolution.

Embryology

Many different organisms do not start to look different until late stages of development.

500

What is the difference between an ecological relationship and a symbiotic relationship?

Ecological relationships are how organisms interact with each other, symbiotic relationships are how they work together.