Unit 1: Systems and Models
Unit 2: Ecosystems and Ecology
Unit 3:Biodiversity
Unit 4: Water & Aquatic Food Production Systems
Unit 5: Soil
100

Believes that technology can solve any ecological problems.

What is Technocentric?

100

The role an organism plays within its habitat; Where, when, and how it lives within that environment.

What is Ecological Niche?

100

Variety of forms including species, habitat, and genetic diversity.

What is biodiversity?

100

The continuous movement of water within Earth's atmosphere.

What is the hydrological cycle?

100

Has both agriculture and livestock.

What is mixed farming?

200

Exchanges energy, but not matter.

What is a closed system?

200

Happens between trophic levels and concentrations of the pollutant increase with each trophic level

What is biomagnification?

200

Those more adapted to their environment have an advantage and flourish and reproduce, but those less adapted do not survive long enough to reproduce.

What is Natural selection?

200

The process of removing salt and minerals from seawater or brackish water to create fresh water.

What is desalinization?

200

Downward loss of nutrients through soil layers. Nutrients are carried by water as it percolates through soil.

What is leeching?

300

No changes occur in the equilibria.

What is static equilibrium?

300

 6CO2 + 6H2O + Light energy → C6H12O6 (sugar) + 6O2 

What is photosynthesis?

300

Over exploitation causes...

What is biodiversity loss?

300

Pollution that does not have one specific, identifiable point of discharge.

What is Non point pollution? 

300

Designed areas that protect sensitive ecosystems.

What are buffer zones?

400

Resources of nature that provides goods (water, soil, forests, etc).

What is Natural Capital? 

400

Is a spatial change, you can observe differences in the ecological community as you move from point A to point B across landscape.

What is zonation?

400

Gradual change of species over a long time.

What is Speciation?

400

the over-enrichment of water bodies with nutrients leading to excessive algae growth, harmful algal blooms, and dead zones.

What is Eutrophication?

400

Growing a single crop across and large area.

What is Monoculture?

500

Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only transformed.

What is the 2nd law of thermodynamics?

500

the total energy or biomass assimilated by consumers (heterotrophs) through ingestion, excluding fecal loss.

What is gross secondary productivity?

500

The Non-profit organization that monitor the state of the world's species.

What are The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)?

500

Scale that gives a measure of the quality of an ecosystem. Measured through the presence, absence, abundance or scarcity of a particular species. 

What is the biotic index?

500

Downward movement of humus and stable aggregates making them more stable.

What is Translocation?