Paper 1: The Living World: Biomes + Ecosystems Flashcards

1
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Eg of small scale food chain

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-shrubs
-insects
-mouse
-owl

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2
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food web and food chain difference

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-food chain = 1 transfer of energy
-food web = many food chains of energy transfer

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3
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Nutrient cycle - inputs

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-rain
-weathering of parent rock

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4
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Nutrient cycle - outputs

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-surface runoff
-leaching

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5
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Nutrient cycle - store

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-litter
-soil
-biomass

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6
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Nutrient cycle - flow

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-littering
-decomposition
-plant uptake

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7
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nutrient cycle

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the circulation of nutrients between biotic and abiotic elements,

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8
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decomposer

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An organism which eats dead organisms,
-breaks them down into simpler materials.

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9
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primary consumer

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The name given to an organism that eats a producer. A herbivore.

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10
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secondary consumer

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An organism that obtains its energy by eating the primary consumer.

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11
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outline how nutrient cycle works

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-weathering of parent rock
-flow = plant uptake or output = surface runoff

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12
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trophic level

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The position of an organism in a food chain, food web or pyramid.

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13
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why does not all biomass get transferred to another animal in a food chain

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-not all of the matter eaten by an organism is digested.

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14
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how much biomass is passed on to each trophic level

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10%
-the total amount becomes very small after only a few levels.

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15
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biome

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An ecosystem on a global scale

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16
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why do biomes vary

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the latitude affects the climatic conditions needed for an ecosystem

17
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Describe the distribution of the tropical rainforest biome (3)

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-Most tropical rainforest is found between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn (1).
- For example, there is a large area of rainforest in the north of South America (1).
-There is some rainforest found along the north coast of Oceania (1

18
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Tundra

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found near the North and South poles. Very few plants and animals can survive here.

19
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Taiga (coniferous forest)

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found in Scandinavia, Russia and Canada. Evergreen trees thrive in this cool temperate climate.

20
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Temperate deciduous forest -

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found across Europe and in the USA.
-These trees lose their leaves every year and thrive in mild and wet conditions known as a temperate maritime climate.

21
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Temperate grassland

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-found in Hungary, South Africa, Argentina and the USA.
-Consists of grass and trees
- thrive in a temperate continental climate of moderate rainfall and mild conditions.

22
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Chaparral or evergreen hardwood (Mediterranean)

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  • found around the Mediterranean Sea, around Perth and Melbourne in Australia and California in the USA.
23
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Desert

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found near the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
Conditions here are very hot and dry. Plants and animals are specially adapted to survive in the harsh conditions.

24
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Tropical rainforest

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found near the Equator.
The climate is hot and humid and many different species can be found here

25
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Savanna grassland

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found mainly in central Africa, southern India, northern Australia and central South America. Long grasses and a few scattered trees are found in these hot and dry conditions.

26
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abiotic

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non living
-rocks weathering releases nutrients

26
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abiotic

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non living
-rocks weathering releases nutrients

27
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biomass

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-total quantity of organisms
-provide energy to other organisms that consume it

28
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latitude

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-measure distance from equator
-further from equator = high latitude

29
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interdependence

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-reliance of 2/more things on each other
-climate, water, soil, plants, animals