Ch. 3-5 Ecology Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
How does the earth receive its energy? | the sun |
nutrients ___ within ecosystems | cycle |
What is transferred in a system from one organism to another? | energy |
The transfer of energy from organism to organism makes up the? | food chain |
what is the bottom of the food chain? | producesr |
how is energy lost? | life processes and loss as heat |
What is an energy pyramid: | shows therelativea mount of energy availabe at each trophic leve. |
How is 90 percent of energy lost? | life processes |
What are the five nutrients that cycle through ecosystems? | hydrogen, osygen, carbon, nitroen and phosphorous |
How much of the energy sent by the sun is available to life on earth? | 1% |
What does the number of trophic levels depend upon? | the number of primary producers in the first trophic level |
How big are biomes with small numbers of primary producers? | short |
How much energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next? | 10% |
What are the levels of organization in order? | individual, population, communitry, ecosystem, biome, and biospher |
What makes up and ecosystem? | more than organisms, geography, weather, climate, and geologic factors influence interactions |
What contribute to maintaining the balance of an ecosystem? | nutrient cycles |
What is the limiting nutrient? | whatever nutrient is the most scarce |
The limiting nutrient limits growth of what? | producers |
What is an algal bloom? | when excess nitrogen or phosphates cuase an overgrowth of algae |
What is a communityr | group of populations |
what is a niche | encompasses all the aspects of an organisms way of life |
What are the three community interactions ? | competition, predation, and symbiosis |
What is the competitive exclusion principle | two species with the same nich will compete utnil one species is killed off |
What is the driving force behind natural selection? | |
what is predation | ORGANISM CAPTURES ANOTHER |
what is the cyclical trend | too many predators |
What is carrying capacity | max individuals supported in environment |
What is symbiosis? | living together |
What is parasitism | +/- |
what is mutualism | +/+ |
what is commensalism? | +/0 |
What is succession? | change in community |
What is primary succession | rock |
Secondary Succession | soil |
What is a pioneer species | first to inhabit an area |
what is population density | number individuals per area |
what is growth rate | increase or decrease in population size |
Immigration | moving in |
emigration | moving out |
exponential growth | population grows drastically |
logistic growth | resources become less available |
What is the density dependent limiting factor? | factor that becomes limiting only when the population is dense |
What is the density independent liming factor? | limiting factor that affects all of the populations no matter what their size |
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