Definitions Flashcards

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Where do all living things get energy from?

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The sun

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Interdependence

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When organisms rely on other living & nonliving things to survive.

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What do arrows mean?

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Energy transfer

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Primary consumer & example

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Rabbit , primary consumer eats only producers & is a heterotroph or herbivore

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Secondary consumer & example

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Bear, it eats the primary. It’s a carnivore/ heterotroph

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Tertiary consumer & example

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Tiger, it’s a carnivore/heterotroph

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What does a food web tell us about life?

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Organisms depend on each other to survive

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Chemosynthesis & who uses this?

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Use of chemicals to create their energy. Detrivores & decomposes

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Homeostasis

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Maintenance of a stable level of internal conditions even though the environment is constantly changing
Ex. Temp change body temp stays at 98.6 by sweating

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Stimuli

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Physical/chemical change in the internal/external environment
Ex. Owl dilates pupil to keep light consistent

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Metabolism

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Sum of all the chemical reactions that take in and transform energy and material from the environment
Ex. Photosynthesis sun➡️plant human eats food for energy

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Biogeochrmical cycles

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Nitrogen carbon phosphorus and water

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12
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What is a name for an antibiotic that is a control

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Placebo

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Carrying capacity has what? & is represented by what graph?

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Logistic and has units of ex. Per 100 squared meters

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Generalist / specialist

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Generalist- range of conditions and resources (cockroach)

Specialist- narrow range (hummingbird)

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15
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Niche vs habitat

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Niche- role/job of a species in its environment

Habitat- place where an organism usually lives

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Exponential graph

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Does not show limiting factors. Population size grows slowly but then speeds up as individuals join the population.

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What are the two kinds of limiting factors ?

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Density-Dependent and density-independent factors
DD-variable affected by the number of organisms presented in a given area (resource limitations like food shortages and are triggered by increasing population density)
DI-variable that affects the population regardless of the population density,such as climate,weather,floods,fires

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Population density

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The number of individuals of the same species that live in a given unit of area