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The study of interactions of livingorganisms with each other

and with their physical environmentIs called:

Ecology

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Organism that eats onlyplants.

Herbivores

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A tick feeding on a humanis an example of what type

of symbiosis.

Parasitism

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What are the major ecosystemsthat occur over wide areas

of land are called:

Biomes

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A group of organisms of different species living togetherin a particular place is called:

Community

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Grass Grasshopper ShrewIs an example of.

Food Chain

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What type of successionoccurs after a forest fire.

Secondary Succession

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Large herds of grazing animalsare most likely to be found in

what ecosystem/biome:

Savanna

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Which of the following does anorganism’s niche include (list all

that it includes):A.What it eatsB.When it eatsC.Where it eats

All of them

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Cows: herbivores:a.horses: carnivoresb.Plants: producersc.Algae: consumers

d.Caterpillars: producers

Plant: Producer

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The first group of organismsTo occupy an area undergoing

Succesion are called.

Pioneer Organisms

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Which biome is characterizedBy evergreen trees that are

Adapted to long winters, shortSummers, and nutrient poor

Soil?

Taiga or Coniferous Forest

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The specific physical locationin which a given species lives

is called:

Habitat

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2000 kilocalories of energy is presentin the primary trophic level.

How much energyWill be present in the

TERTIARY trophic level?.

20 kilocalories

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Barren soil grassesAspens spruces,

Represents what process.

Succession

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Which biome is cold and mostlytreeless.

Tundra

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What does an ecosystemconsist of:

(Hint: there are two categories)

Biotic and Abiotic Factors

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If you move from one trophicLevel to the next (higher level),

what happens To the amount of energy.

Amount of energy decreases by 10%

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A location that has 17 speciesof birds has greater _____ than

a location that has 10 speciesof birds.

Biodiversity or Species Richness

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The closer an ecosystem is to theequator:

a.Longer its growing seasonb.Greater its species richness

c.Warmer its temperature*List all that apply

All of the above!

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Final Jeopardy:

• Place your wagers on the paper and hand back to your teacher

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Final Jeopardy Question:

• When an organism dies, what happens to the nitrogen in its body?

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Answer

• It is released by the decomposers which break it down