01: Ecology Practice Flashcards

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Ecology definition

A

The study of the interaction of living things with each other and with the non living parts of their environment

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What is a biotic factor?

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living things that affect other living things.

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What is an organism

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a single life form

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what are abiotic factors

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non-living parts of our environment that affect living things.

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what is a population

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all members of the same species that live in the same ecosystem or habitat.

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what is a community made up of

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all the populations of species in an ecosystem.

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what is an ecosystem

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specific place defined by an ecologist where there is an interaction between populations of species. It is also the interaction between those populations and thenon-living (abiotic) factors in the environment.

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what is an ecotone

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transition area between two ecosystems

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9
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A high degree of biodiversity refers to the richness of different species in an area, especially in an _____

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ecotone

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What is the biosphere

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a thin layer of air, land, and water on or near Earth’s surface in which all living things on Earth exist.

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biome definition

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a large region within a biosphere that has similar biotic and abiotic components.

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what is a habitat

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the place in which an organism lives.

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In defining ecology, we make use of two root Greek words. What are these two root words and what do they mean?

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The word “ecology” comes from the Greek words oikos meaning “the place where one lives,” and logos which means “study of.”

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in a garden what is one example of a population and one example of a community

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eg: population- all of the vegetables of 1 type (i.e. all of the carrots)community-all living things in the garden (all plants and any animals)

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What are two examples of biotic factors and twoexamples of abiotic factors thatcan affect the lives of trees inan area?

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Biotic: other living plants (competing for nutrient in soil)- Animals (i.e. deer may eat parts of the tree)Abiotic: SunlightRain(wind)

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Where would you likely Find more species, a forest, an open field, or the forest-grasslandecotone between them?

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You would most likely find the greatest diversity in the forest-grassland ecotone. There will be some species from both ecosystems in this transition area between the two ecosystems.