Ecology. The study of interactions of living organisms with other organisms and their environment...

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Ecology

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Ecology

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The study of interactions of living organisms with other organisms and their environment

Ecology

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What does an ecosystem include?

Biotic and abiotic factors

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An organisms role or job in an ecosystem

Niche

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What are the primary producers in the Savanna?

Grass – they are grasslands

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This is an example of a

Food Chain

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Major ecosystems that occur over a wide area of land

BIOME

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Typical weather pattern of an area over time is called

climate

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An area that is cold and treeless

Tundra

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Biome that has a dry, hot climate with little precipitation and minimal plant life.

Desert

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Bogs, Marshes, and Swamps are

Wetlands

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Region of life that supports all living things

Biosphere

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What is the predator in this food chain?

Fox

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Where is the greatest amount of energy?

Autotrophs/plants

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Region of life that supports all living things

Biosphere

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What is the area where fresh water and salt water meet?

Estuary

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All communities, energy and abiotic factors in an area is

Ecosystem

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Identify 3 abiotic factors

Rain

Sunlight

Soil

Rocks

Temperature, etc

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The most common photosynthetic pigment is

Chlorophyll

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What is the prey in this food chain?

Bunny

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The total weight of the organisms in an ecosystem

biomass

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Autotrophs make their food through which process

photosynthesis

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Eats only consumers

Carnivore

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What do tertiary consumers eat?

Secondary consumers

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What happens if algae is removed?

All organisms would be affected

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What are elephant seals (-vore)?

carnivores

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What are penguins(-vore)?

omnivores

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Eats only producers

Herbivore

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Eats producers and consumers

Omnivore

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Eats dead consumers

Detrivore or Scavenger

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When a toxin is absorbed in the bottom trophic level and reaches the top of the food chain

biomagnification

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Recycles nutrients back into the environment

decomposer

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What is another name for a producer?

autotroph

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Put the following smallest to largest: community, ecosystem, organism, biosphere, population

Organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere

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A snake that eats a frog that has eaten an insect that fed on a plant is a

Tertiary consumer

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All of the interconnected food chains make a______________

Food web

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A Biologist that studies the interactions of organisms with their environment

Ecologist

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An Oak tree is an example of a

Producer

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This is the formula for ______________________.

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In which organelle does cellular respiration take place?Mitochondria

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In which organelle does photosynthesis take place

Chloroplast

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A cow is an example of a

Herbivore

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A mushroom, bacteria and worms are examples of a

decomposer

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A group of organisms of different species living together in a particular space is a(n)

community

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When moving up the trophic levels what happens to the energy levels?

The energy decreases: 10% rule

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If the producers in a trophic level have 300kg of biomass, how many kg of biomass would be at the secondary consumer trophic level?

3kg

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The Physical Location of where an organism lives

habitat

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In a food web, what type of organism gives energy to all of the other trophic levels?

producers

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Which type of biome makes up most of the biosphere?

aquatic

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A group of organisms of the same species living in a particular space is a(n)

population

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What happens when two niches overlap

Competition for resources