Ecology Glossary Flashcards
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Agitate
v. To disturb
Alternate
n. Structures arranged in two rows but not opposite. These structures may include a spiral arrangement
Angle
n. The space between two surfaces or lines that meet each other. Angles are measured in degrees.
Arrangement
n. Refers to how leaves are ordered with respect to one another along a branch
Azimuth
n. The angle or number of degrees between one fixed point and another measured clockwise from the north. The markings on a compass are referred to as azimuths rather than degrees, e.g. azimuth 50 instead of 50 degrees
Bark
n. The protective outer layer of the roots, trunk, and branch
Bearing
n. The direction (angle) you need to travel
Blade
n. The wide, flat part of a leaf
Bud
n. A small swelling on a plant or tree that will develop into a flower, leaf or branch
Bundle
n. A group of pine needles growing from the same base
Cambium Layer
n. The thin living layer inside the bark, producing xylem and phloem cells
Cardinal Direction
n. There are four cardinal directions: North, South, East and West
Chlorophyll
n. A light absorbing pigment which makes leaves appear green
Climate
n. The usual weather conditions at a locality. The major components of climate are temperature, water, light and wind
Compass Rose
n. A symbol found on some maps showing the four cardinal directions
Cone
n. The seed-bearing reproductive structure of conifers and other plant groups
Conifer
(1) n. Cone-bearing tree, such as pine, spruce and fir, with needles that usually persist all year;
(2) adj. Coniferous describes a tree that produces cones. A coniferous forest is made up of conifers.
Crustacean
n. A member of the class Crustacea in the phylum Arthropoda. Includes shrimps, lobsters, crabs and water fleas. Most forms are aquatic, although a few are terrestrial, living in damp places.
Deciduous
adj. Describes trees, such as oaks and maples, that lose their leaves in the winter
Degree
n. A unit for measuring angles. There are 360 degrees in a circle.
Dendrology
n. The study of woody pants including trees, shrubs and vines
Distance
n. The space between two points
Diversity
n. Variety in species of plants, animals, insects, etc.
Downstream
adj. In the direction of the stream’s current. Down a stream