The Biosphere- the concept of the biosphere Flashcards

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Name the definition of: Lithosphere

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Thin layer of soil and rocks that covers the surface of the Earth.

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Name the definition of: Hydrosphere

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All of the water found on Earth.

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Name the definition of: Atmosphere

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Thin layer of gases that surrounds the Earth.

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Name the definition of: Biosphere

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All of the ares on Earth where life exists.

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Name the definition of: Decomposers

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Organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, that break down dead plant and animal matter.

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Name the definition of: Ecosystem

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All of the living things that live in a specific area and the non-living things that make up their environment, can be big or small.

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Name the definition of: Micro-organisms

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Tiny organisms that live in the biosphere.

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Name the definition of: Species

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A group of similar organisms that can mate and produce offspring.

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Name the definition of: Nutrition

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Process that produces energy from food/ process of getting food.

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Name the definition of: Respiration

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Breathing/Process that produces energy from food.

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Name the definition of: Excretion

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Removal of waste substances from the body.

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Name 3 things that the biosphere contains.

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  1. The parts of the lithosphere, the hydrosphere and the atmosphere that supports life.
  2. All the living organisms on Earth.
  3. Dead organic matter.
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What do decomposers feed on and what are some examples of decomposers?

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Organic matter, they also help break it down. Decomposers are things like fungi and bacteria.

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Choose the correct answer:

  1. Ecosystems are all the same size.

2. Ecosystems are all different sizes.

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2.

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15
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Fill in the missing word:

The biosphere can be divided into smaller parts called _________.

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ecosystems.

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Name 3 key concepts of the biosphere.

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  1. The biosphere includes air, water, & land where all living organisms live.
  2. Living things need energy, water, soil, gases and the correct temperature to survive.
  3. Organisms are adapted to the conditions of the environment in which they live.
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Name the 7 processes of life.

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  1. Nutrition (feeding)
  2. Excretion
  3. Sensitivity to the environment
  4. Reproduction
  5. Respiration (energy production)
  6. Growth
  7. Movement
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Explain Nutrition as one of the 7 processes of life.

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Plants make their own food and animals eat plants or other animals.

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Explain Growth as one of the 7 processes of life.

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All living things increase in size as they grow into adults.

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Explain Reproduction as one of the 7 processes of life.

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Living things produce new individuals with the same characteristics as their parents.

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Explain Respiration as one of the 7 processes of life.

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Living things break down food to produce energy.

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Explain Excretion as one of the 7 processes of life.

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Waste substances are removed from the body.

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Explain Sensitivity to the environment as one of the 7 processes of life.

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Living things detect changes or stimuli to the environment and react to them. E.g: You may sneeze to remove dust and germs that enter through you nose.

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Explain Movement as one of the 7 processes of life.

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Animals move from one place to another to find food and shelter, or to avoid danger. Plants do not move although they can grow towards the light and the petals of a flower can open and close in response to light.