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What is ecology?

examines the relationships between living and non-living factors at various levels from individual organisms to the entire biosphere

100

describe mutualism

both species benefit from the interaction

ex. bees and flowers

100

Which wavelength of light promotes vegetative growth?

blue light (450 nm) 

100
Explain water potential and what direction what flows

the potential energy of water in a system -> flows from higher (less negative) or lower (more negative)

100

Which root system is most often associated with monocot plants?

fibrous root systems

200

What are the four key nutrient cycles mentioned in class?

Water, Carbon, Nitrogen, & Phosphorus

200

describe parasitism

one species benefits at the expense of the other

ex. ticks feeding on mammals

200

Which wavelength of light stimulates flowering?

red light (660 nm) 

200

Describe transpiration

water loss through leaves

200

How would you describe the xylem and phloem, including their differences.

Xylem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the shoots. Phloem moves sugar and nutrients produced during photosynthesis throughout the plant.

300

What is the difference between primary and secondary succession?

Primary Succession - involved formation of soil in the beginning stages

Secondary Succession - may take place if soil is already present and there are surviving species in the vicinity

300
describe competition

both species are harmed by the interaction as they vie for the same resources such as food or habitat

300

Describe photoperiodism

Photoperiodism - plant responses to day length, such as flowering and dormancy.


300

What are stomata?

openings on leaves that regulate water loss and gas exchange

300

Describe positive and negative phototropism

positive - movement towards light

negative - movement away from light

400

Explain the four main levels in a in a food chain and a brief description of each.

Producers - photosynthesize and store produces energy

Primary Consumers - feed on producers

Secondary Consumers - feed on primary consumers

Decomposers - break down organic material to forms that can be reassimilated by producers

400

describe predation

one species benefits

ex. lion and gazelle

400
How can light intensity affect plants?
Determines rate of photosynthesis.

Low light -> reduces growth

Excessive Light -> can lead to photoinhibition (light-induced loss of photosynthetic activity)

400

What are four factors that affect transpiration?

temperature, humidity, wind speed, stomatal behavior

400

What are the 5 classic plant growth regulators?

auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid, ethylene

500

Describe agriculture's impact on ecosystems

-habitat loss -> conversion of natural habitats to farmland

-monoculture -> reduces biodiversity and disrupts nutrient cycling

-pesticides and herbicides -> harmful to non-target species and pollute water sources

-technological innovations -> precision ag or genetically modified crops


500

describe amensalism

one species is harmed while the other is unaffected

ex. cow stepping on grass

500

What are four functions of water in plants?

solvent -> dissolves nutrients and transports them

photosynthesis -> provides electrons via water splitting

turgor pressure -> maintains plant cell shape and support

temperature regulation -> evaporation cools the plant

500

Describe how temperature affects plant growth (couple main things that I am looking for)

minimum, optimum, and maximum temperatures

vernalization

thermoperiodism

cold stress

heat stress

500

Describe taxonomy and why it is important.

science of describing, naming, and classifying plants

helps us classify plants and understand relationships