How Populations Survive
Symbiosis
How Ecosystems Change
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
100

What is an example of a limiting factor?

Water, sunlight, food, competition, disease, natural disasters, etc.

100

What is the relationship between two kinds of organisms that lasts over time?

Symbiosis

100

What is the type of catastrophic event we read about that creates ecological succession?

Volcanic eruption

100

What is anything that controls the growth or survival of a population?

Limiting Factor

100

When a relationship between two organisms benefits both of them, it is called what?

Mutualism

200

Is a growing population good or bad? Explain why or why not. 

Bad because the population will soon become crowded and will have to compete with each other. 

200

The relationship between the hermit crab and the snail shell is an example of what type symbiotic relationship?

Commensalism

200

We read about an abandoned what that turned into a forest after 100 years. 

An abandoned farmland

200

What is a relationship in which one kind of organism lives on or in another organism and may harm that orgainsm?

Parasitism

200

What is a relationship in which one organism benefits from another without helping or harming it?

Commensalism

300

Explain how scientists theorize dinosaurs became extinct. 

The impact of the meteorite killed most dinosaurs, but also created large amounts of dust, blocking out the sun. Plant-eating dinosaurs died, as well as dinosaurs that ate those plant-eating dinosaurs. 

300

Which plant attaches itself to the trunks of trees, but doesn't take anything away from the tree?

Orchids

300

Why do we use surface or strip mining?

To get metals

300

The gradual replacement of one community by another is called what?

Ecological Succession

300

Characteristics that help an organism survive in its environment are called what?

Adaptations

400

Finish the sentence: Adaptations are _________ traits, not __________ behaviors.

Adaptations are inherited traits, not learned behaviors. 

400

Explain the relationship between the Yucca Moth and the Yucca Tree.

The Yucca Moth pollinates for the Yucca Tree and the Yucca Tree gives the Yuca Moth's eggs a place to grow. 

400

How were plants and animals able to starting living and thriving on Surtsey Island?

Pioneer species such as bacteria and algae created minerals and nutrients for the soil. Wind and water brought seeds to the island. Birds began to show up when there was a food source for them, further adding seeds and nutrients to the soil. 

400

The first species to be living in an otherwise lifeless area is called what?

Pioneer Species

400

The first community living in an otherwise lifeless area is called a what?

A Pioneer Community
500

How many times a minute do we change our environment?

15 times a minutes by simply breathing. 

500

What type of plant coils around others and takes food from it because it cannot produce enough food for itself?

The Dodder Plant
500

What was the name of the mountain that erupted in Washington?

Mount Saint Helens

500

The final stage of succession is called the what?

Climax Community

500

Ecological succession in a place where a community already exists is called what?

Secondary Succession