Ch9&15 Vocab Flashcards

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Abiotic

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Nonliving. In ecosystems, this is used to refer to nonliving components such as sunlight, wind, nutrients, and minerals.

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Biotic

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Living. In ecosystems, biotic components include all living things.

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Herbivore

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An animal that feeds on plants.

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Carnivore

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An animal that feeds on meat.

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Omnivore

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An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.

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Producer

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Any organism that produces its own food using matter and energy from the nonliving world.

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Primary consumer

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An animal that feeds on plants (in the food chain). A herbivore.

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Secondary consumer

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A carnivore that feeds only upon herbivores.

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Decomposer

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An organism that breaks down the cells of dead plants and animals into simpler substances.

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Biomass

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The amount of living matter in a given habitat.

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Energy pyramid

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A graphic model used to show how the energy flows through a food chain.

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Trophic level

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Any class of organisms that occupy the same position in a food chain.

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carrying capacity

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maximum number of individuals of a certain species that a habitat can support

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mutualism

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interaction where both organisms benefit

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parasitism

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one organisms lives on or in another (host)

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competition

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organisms compete for resources such as food, space, sunlight, water, etc. This often limits population growth

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limiting factor

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anything that slows or limits population growth

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population density

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number of individuals in relation to the space a population occupies

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exponential growth

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rapid and steady increase in population under “ideal” conditions

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logistic growth

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population growth that is controlled by limited resources

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immigration

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movement into a population

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emigration

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movement out of a population

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mortality

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deaths (death rate)

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natality

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births (birthrate)

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Nonliving. In ecosystems, this is used to refer to nonliving components such as sunlight, wind, nutrients, and minerals.
Abiotic
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Living. In ecosystems, biotic components include all living things.
Biotic
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An animal that feeds on plants.
Herbivore
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An animal that feeds on meat.
Carnivore
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An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
Omnivore
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Any organism that produces its own food using matter and energy from the nonliving world.
Producer
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An animal that feeds on plants (in the food chain). A herbivore.
Primary consumer
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A carnivore that feeds only upon herbivores.
Secondary consumer
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An organism that breaks down the cells of dead plants and animals into simpler substances.
Decomposer
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The amount of living matter in a given habitat.
Biomass
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A graphic model used to show how the energy flows through a food chain.
Energy pyramid
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Any class of organisms that occupy the same position in a food chain.
Trophic level
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maximum number of individuals of a certain species that a habitat can support
carrying capacity
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interaction where both organisms benefit
mutualism
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one organisms lives on or in another (host)
parasitism
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organisms compete for resources such as food, space, sunlight, water, etc. This often limits population growth
competition
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anything that slows or limits population growth
limiting factor
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number of individuals in relation to the space a population occupies
population density
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rapid and steady increase in population under "ideal" conditions
exponential growth
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population growth that is controlled by limited resources
logistic growth
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movement into a population
immigration
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movement out of a population
emigration
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deaths (death rate)
mortality
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births (birthrate)
natality
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the "job" that and organism fills in its habitat
niche