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Pop and ecosystems
Populations and Ecosystems Biology
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What animal is unique to grassland? | Lark bunting |
| What plant is unique to grass land? | Gramma Grass |
| What is unique about the grassland? | Most of the biomass is underground |
| What is the animal unique to shrubland? | Wild turkey |
| What is the plant unique to shrubland? | Gambels oak |
| What is unique about the shrubland? | It is the most diverse |
| What is unique to the montane? | It needs fire |
| What is the animal unique to montane? | aberts squirel |
| What is the plant unique to montane? | Ponderosa pine |
| What is the plant unique to the subalpine? | Subalpine fir |
| What is the animal unique to subalpine? | Snowshoe hare |
| What is unique to subalpine? | Skiing, wettest |
| What is the plant unique to the tundra? | Bristle cone pine |
| What animal is unique to tundra? | The pika and ptamigan |
| what is unique to the tundra? | Perma frost |
| What organisms can be found in all? | Mule deer, Elk, bears aspens |
| What are the 10 biomes? | Freshwater, ocean, tropical forest, tundra, chaparral, montane, savanna, temperate grassland, desert, temperatebroodleaf forest, coniferous forest |
| What determines a biome? | Climate |
| what does the world pop. look like | J curve |
| what does carrying capacity look like | S |
| what is lady bug seasonal pop? | Boom bust |
| Preadator prey is? | Two lines in correspondaece |
| What is a biotic factor? | A living limiting factor |
| Examples of biotic factors | Predator- prey |
| What is a abiotic factor | Non living limiting factor |
| Examples of abiotic | Natural disasters, food supply |
| What is parasiteism? | Only one partner benifits, and other is affected |
| comensilism | One partner is benifited the other is neither helped nor hindered |
| Mutualism | Both are helped for example, Lichen |
| What level has most biomass? | Producers |
| Which level has least biomass? | Secondary and tertiary consumers |