Ecosystems Flashcards

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Biotic

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A living factor of the environment

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2
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Symbiosis

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The close relationship between two dissimilar organisms

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3
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Mutualism

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Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit

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4
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Parasitism

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Symbiotic relationship where one organism lives on another and feeds on it

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5
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Predation

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Symbiotic relationship where one organism feeds on another

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Commensalism

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Symbiotic relationship where only one organism benefits but the other is unharmed

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7
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Competition

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When two or more organisms rely on the same environmental resource

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Decomposer

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Organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, that break down the bodies of dead organisms and animal wastes, and recycle material

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Producer

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Organisms that make food for the community

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10
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Herbivore

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An animal that only eats plants

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11
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Carnivore

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An animal that only eats other animals

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12
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Omnivore

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An animal that eats both plants and animals

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13
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Photosynthesis

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The process by which plants use the sun to make their food

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14
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Photosynthesis

Word equation

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Sunlight
Carbon dioxide + water > glucose + oxygen
Chlorophyll

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15
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Adaptions

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A feature that an organism has that enables it to survive

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16
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Structural adaption

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Is a body part that helps an organism survive

17
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Structural adaption example

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A bats wings to enable it to fly

18
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Behavioural adaption

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A feature of an organisms actions or way of life that helps it.

19
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Behavioural adaption example

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The spinifex hopping mouse, only goes out at night when the air is cool, so they don’t dehydrate

20
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Interdependent

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Relationship between organisms, where each affects the others survival

21
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First order consumer

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In a food chain, the position of a herbivore. Who eats the producer

22
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Second order consumer

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The animal feeding on the first order consumer

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Third order consumer

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The animal that feeds on the second order consumer

24
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Functional adaptions

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Is a feature of the way an organisms body works

25
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Abiotic

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A non-living factor of an environment

26
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Functional adaption example

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When you exercise, your body automatically makes your heart beat faster so more blood is supplied to your muscles

27
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Where does energy flow in ecosystems?

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Energy flows from one organism to another as it is eaten.

28
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How much energy is available to each animal?

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The energy material available to each organism is only that which is in the body cells of the organism it eats.

29
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How much energy is actually transferred to the next organism?

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The organism that obtains the energy, only gets 10% of the energy from their prey. It then uses 90% for itself and the next animal that feeds on it, gets the other 10% of the energy

30
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Why are food chains short and cut off quickly?

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This is because as the energy travels along the chain, the amount gets smaller and smaller until there is no energy left to transfer to another animal.

31
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What are pyramids of biomass?

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They show the total mass of organism at each stage of a food chain. The area of each section represents the mass of organism at each stage.

32
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Why do the areas get smaller in the pyramid of biomass?

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Because the producer will have a certain amount of mass, and it will use 90% of it for itself, then transfer 10% to the next organism in the chain. It will then use 90% and give 10% to the next animal. The amount of biomass will decrease.

33
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Types of abiotic factors

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Water
Air quality
Temperature
Wind
Fire
Light
Soil type
Gas levels
34
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Types of biotic factors

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Food source
Relationships (such as mutualism, predation etc)
Habitat