Biology Final Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Define Ecology | The relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings |
Define Community w/ Example | The amount of all of the living organisms in an area. A farm. |
Define Population w/ Example | The number of 1 species in a given area. Humans in a town. |
Define Producers w/ Example | An autotrophic organism that serves as a source of food for other organisms in a food chain. Plants. |
Define Consumers w/ Example | Organisms of an ecological food chain which receive energy by consuming other organisms. Tiger. |
Define Autotrophs w/ Example | Organisms that produce their own energy. Plants |
Define Heterotrophs w/ Example | Organisms that consume energy from other organisms. Humans |
Define Species w/ Example | A group of living things based on genetics, ability to reproduce similar organisms, and characteristics. |
Define Predator w/ Example | An organism that eats other organisms for food. |
Name Five Biomes | Tundra. Rain-forest. Savanna. Taiga. Temperate forest. Temperate grassland. Alpine. Chaparral. |
Define Climate | Weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, |
What is the difference between abiotic and biotic? | Biotic = Living Abiotic = Non Living |
What do food webs display? | Systems of interlocking and dependent food chains. |
What are some resources needed for organisms to survive? | Water, Food, Energy, Shelter |
Define Density Dependent Factor w/ Example | Any factor limiting the size of a population whose effect is dependent on the number of individuals in the population. Disease. |
Define Density Independent Factor w/ Example | Any factor limiting the size of a population whose effect is not dependent on the number of individuals in the population. Earthquake. |
What percent of energy travel to the next trophic level? | 10% |
What is the order of trophic levels? | Producer/Primary Consumer/ Secondary Consumer/ Tertiary Consumer |
What is at the base of a food pyramid? | Producers |
Order and label these organisms for a food chain: Rabbit, Hawk, Grass, Snake | Grass - Producer; Rabbit - Primary Consumer; Snake - Secondary Consumer; Hawk - Tertiary Consumer |
Where would a lion fall in a food pyramid? | Predators, Tertiary or Secondary Consumer |
Define Biodiversity | The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. |
Would a classroom would be a location with high or low biodiversity? | Low |
Would a farm have high or low biodiversity? | High |
Define Ecosystem: | All biotic and abiotic factors in an area. |
Why is biodiversity important? | To maintain a healthy equilibrium for food chains and food webs to thrive. |
Define Biome: | An area characterized by ecosystems including abiotic and biotic factors |
Define Flora: | Plants |
Define Fauna: | Animals |
Give an example of an abiotic factor: | Temperature, precipitation, soil |
Give an example of a biotic facor: | Flora/Fauna |
Define Demography: | The statistical study of populations and how they will change. |
What makes something living? | Living things are made of cells. Living things obtain and use energy. Living things grow and develop. Living things reproduce. Living things respond to their environment. Living things adapt to their environment. |
What makes something science? | Testable, repeatable, observable |
What is an example of something that isnĀ“t science? | Belief and Opinion |
Define Emmegration: | The movement of idividuals out of a population |
Define Immigration: | The movement of organisms into a specific area |
If there is a higher number of births a population will: | Increase |
If there is a higher number of deaths a population will: | Decrease |
What does a j-shaped curve represent? | Exponential growth |
What does a s-shaped curve represent? | Logistic growth |
What does a straight line represent? | Carrying Capacity |
Define Limiting Factor w/ Example | Environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism or a population of organisms in an ecosystem. Food, space, resources. |
Tissues are made of: | Cells |
Organ Systems are made of: | Organs |
Cells are made of: | Organelles |
Organs are made of: | Tissues |
Organisms are made of: | Organ Systems |
What two types of defense are there in the immune system? | Specific and Non-Specific |
Would a barrier be a specific or non specific part of the immune system? | Non-Specific |
What is an example of a barrier? | Skin |
What is complement? | Proteins that help immune system |
Are Helper T-Cells a specific or non specific part of the immune system? | Specific |
Is the inflammatory response a specific or non specific part of the immune system? | Non Specific |
Are Memory Cells a specific or non specific part of the immune system? | Specific |
What are antibodies? | Proteins that are secreted by B cells that are stimulated by the presence of antigens on invading cells and placed on invading cells and used as a homing device for natural killer cells, macrophages, and T-cells |
Define homeostasis: | Maintaining a healthy, internal equilibrium. |
What informs homeostasis? | Negative feedback |
What is a receptor? | Structure that monitors internal conditions. |
What is a control center? | Integrates the information fed to it by the receptors. |
What is a effector? | Muscles, organs, or other structure that receive signals from the brain or control center. |
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