Nat 5 - Life On Earth Flashcards

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Define the term biodiversity

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Biodiversity is the total variation that exists amongst all living things on Earth.

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2
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Name three things that can affect biodiversity

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Pollution, habitat destruction and overfishing

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3
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Define the term biotic factor

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Biotic factors are factors that are caused by living things

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4
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Define the term abiotic factor

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Abiotic factors are factors that are caused by non-living factors

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5
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Name 4 biotic factors

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Food availability, disease, grazing and predation

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6
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Name 4 abiotic factors

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Light intensity, pH, temperature and oxygen levels

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7
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Define the term biome

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A biome is a region of the plant that has similar climate, flora (plants) and fauna (animals). It is made up of many similar ecosystems

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8
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Name 3 examples of biomes

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Freshwater, tropical rainforest and grassland

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9
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State 2 factors that can influence the global distribution of biomes

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Temperature and rainfall

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10
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Define the term ecosystem

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An ecosystem is the entire community of living organisms in a habitat and the non-living components with which the organisms interact

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11
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Define the term habitat

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A habitat is the place where an organism lives

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Define the term community

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A community is a group of organisms of one species in an ecosystem

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13
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Define the term population

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A population is all of the living organisms within a particular habitat

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14
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Define the term niche

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A niche is the role that an organism plays within a community

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15
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Define the term food chain

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A food chain shows feeding relationships of animals and plants in an ecosystem

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16
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State what the arrows in a food chain show

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The arrows in a food chain show the direction of energy flow through an ecosystem

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17
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Define the term producer

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A producer is a plant that produced its own food using light energy in photosynthesis

18
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Define the term consumer

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A consumer is an organism which eats other organisms in a food chain

19
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Define the term decomposer

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A decomposer is an organism that breaks down dead plant and animal material

20
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Define the term herbivore

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A herbivore is an organism that only eats plants

21
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Define the term carnivore

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A carnivore is an organism that only eats animals

22
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Define the term omnivore

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An omnivore is an organism that eats plant and animal material

23
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Explain the difference between primary, secondary and tertiary consumers

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The primary consumer is a herbivore which eats the plant, the secondary consumer eats the primary consumer and the tertiary consumer eats the secondary consumer

24
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State how much percent of energy is lost at each level of a food chain

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90% lost, 10% passed on

25
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Name 3 ways that energy is lost

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Heat, movement and undigested waste

26
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Define a pyramid of numbers

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A pyramid of numbers shows the number of organisms at each level of a food chain in an area (m2)

27
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Explain why some pyramids of numbers are irregular in shape

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Sometimes a tree is the producer or a flea is the tertiary consumer

28
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Define a pyramid of biomass

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A pyramid of biomass shows the total mass of organisms at each stage of a food chain

29
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Define a pyramid of energy

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A pyramid of energy shows the energy available at each stage of a food chain

30
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Discuss which of the 3 types of pyramid most accurately demonstrates a food chain

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Pyramid of energy because it shows that 10% of energy is always passed on

31
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Define the term competition

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Competition occurs in an ecosystem when two or more members of the community need a particular resource that is in short supply

32
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Name 3 resources that plants compete for

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Light, water and nutrients

33
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Name 3 resources that animals compete for

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Space, food, water and mates

34
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Define the term interspecific competition

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When competition occurs between members of different species

35
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Define the term intraspecific competition

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When competition occurs between members of the same species

36
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Describe the intensity of intraspecific competition compared to interspecific competition and explain why this is the case

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Intraspecific competition is more intense because organisms compete for the exact same resources

37
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State the molecule needed by plants and animals that contains nitrogen

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Protein

38
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State the form of nitrogen that plants can take up through their roots

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Nitrates

39
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Name the 3 types of bacteria involved in the nitrogen cycle

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Nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria and nitrogen fixing bacteria

40
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Describe the role of nitrifying bacteria

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It causes ammonium compounds to be converted into nitrites and nitrates

41
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Describe the role of denitrifying bacteria

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It removes nitrates from the soil by converting it to nitrogen gas

42
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Describe the role of nitrogen fixing bacteria

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It absorbs nitrogen from the atmosphere and converts it into ammonium compounds