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1.____________________= amount of energy that is available at each trophic level in an ecological pyramid
10%
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2.____________________= nonliving things
Abiotic
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3.____________________= shows how chemicals move and concentrate in plant and animal tissues as they move up the food chain
Biological Magnification
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4.____________________= geographical region containing several ecosystems that have the same climate and dominant communities (ex.Desert)
Biome
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5.____________________= part of Earth where life exists
Biosphere
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6.____________________= living things
Biotic
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7.___________________ = cycles of energy and matter in the biosphere (water, nitrogen, carbon )
Biogeochemical cycles
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8.____________________= an animal that eats only meat EX: wolf, lion, alligator
Carnivore
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9.____________________= all populations of organisms living in a given area (plants AND animals)
Community
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10.___________________= name of the chemical that was banned in the U.S. due to egg-shell thinning in eagles and other birds of prey
DDT
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11.___________________ = all living and nonliving elements in a given area
Ecosystem
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12.___________________= an organism that breaks down material EX: bacteria, worm, protists
Decomposers
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13.___________________= shows how energy is transferred through trophic levels
Ecological Pyramid
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14.___________________ = shows the amount of amount of mass at each trophic level
Biomass Pyramid
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15.____________________= the scientific study of the INTERACTIONS between organisms and Environment
Ecology
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16.____________________= series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
Food Chain
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17.___________________ = complex feeding relationships
Food Web
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18.___________________= an animal that eats only plants EX: deer, cow, koala bear
Herbivore
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19.___________________ = another name for a consumer
Hetertroph
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20.___________________ = another name for producer
Autotroph
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21.___________________ = an animal that eats both plants and animals EX: bears, turtle, humans
Omnivore
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22.___________________ = energy flows through an ecosystem this way
One direction
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23.___________________ = any individual living creature
Organism
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24.___________________ = collection of individuals of the same species in a given area whose members can breed with one another (all the Bison in Yellowstone)
Population
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25.____________________ = make their own food from sunlight EX: plants
Producers
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26.____________________= an animal that eats CARRION (dead animals) EX: vulture, hyena
Scavenger
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27.____________________ = source of energy for all living things
Sun
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28.____________________= steps in a food web or food chain (feeding levels)
Trophic Levels
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29.____________________= sum total of the variety of organisms in the biosphere
Biodiversity
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30.____________________= occurs when organisms attempt to use resources at the same place at the same time
Competition
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31.____________________= the relationship between two closely related species (mutualism, commensalisms, parasitism)
Symbiosis
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32.____________________= the interaction when one organism captures and feeds on another
Predation
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33.____________________=shows predictable changes of a community over time
Ecological Succession
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34.____________________= the number of individuals at which the environment can support
Carrying Capacity
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35.____________________= factors that cause a population to decline
Limiting Factors
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36.___________________= factors that limit the population growth only when the density reaches a certain level (predation, parasitism, disease, competition)
Density-Dependent
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37.___________________= factors that affect all populations regardless of size (weather, natural disasters, human activities)
Density-Independent
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38.___________________= a result of increased greenhouse gases
Global Warming
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39.___________________= resources cannot be replenished by natural processes (ex. fossil fuels)
Nonrenewable Resources
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40.___________________= resources can be regenerated and are replaceable
Renewable Resources
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41.___________________= in danger of becoming extinct
Endangered Species
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42.___________________= when individuals of a population grow at a constant rate (J-shaped curve)
Exponential Growth
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43.___________________= occurs when a population slows or stops following a period of exponential growth (S-shaped curve)
Logistic Growth
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44.__________________ = process that uses sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugars.
Photosynthesis
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45.__________________ = organelle in leaf cell where photosynthesis takes place.
Chloroplast
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46.__________________= organelle in a cell where cellular respiration takes place.
Mitochondria
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47.__________________= process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules.
Cellular Respiration
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48.__________________= process that occurs with oxygen.
Aerobic
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49.__________________= process that occurs without oxygen.
Anaerobic
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50.__________________= Pigment in plant that captures sunlight
Chlorophyll
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51___________________ = Change over time
Evolution
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52.__________________ = Differences among individuals within a species
Natural Variation
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53.__________________ =The preserved remains of an ancient organism
Fossil
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54.__________________ = Survival of the fittest
Fitness
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55.__________________ = All species are derived from common ancestors
Common Decent
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56.__________________ = Structures that develop from the same embryonic tissues, but different mature forms
Homologous Structure
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57.__________________ = The ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in a specific environment
Natural Selection
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58.__________________ = Organs with little or no function
Vestigial Organ
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59.__________________ = Competition for food, space and other resources among members of a species
Struggle for existence
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60.__________________ = Inherited characteristic that increases an organism’s chance of survival
Adaptation
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61.__________________ = Variety of life
Biodiversity
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62__________________ = When humans breed organisms for a desired trait
Artificial Selection
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63.__________________= Classification of living organisms
Taxonomy
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64.__________________ = Scientific naming system where organisms have two names.
Binomial Nomenclature
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65.__________________ = movement of organisms into a given area.
Immigration
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66.__________________ = movement of organisms out of a given area.
Emigration
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67.__________________ = 02 +
C6H1206--H20 +C02 + ATP
Cellular Respiration
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68.__________________ = C02 + H20 +
Sunlight-- 02 + C6H1206
Photosynthesis
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69.____________________________ = Domain of a
unicellular organism with prokaryotic cells that have an unorganized nucleus and live in areas high in salt or heat.
Archea
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70.__________________ = Domain of a mulitcelluar organism with eukaryotic cells with an organized nucleus.
Eukarya
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71.__________________ = Domain of a unicellular organism with prokaryotic cells with an unorganized nucleus.
Bacteria
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72.__________________ = symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.(bee and flower)
Mutualism
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73.__________________ = symbiotic relationship in which one species is harmed and the other benefits. (Tapeworm and pig)
Parasitism
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74.____________________ = symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed (barnacle and whale)
Commensalism
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75_______________ Tools scientist use to identify organisms.
Dichotomous Key
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76. __________________ Molecule that stores energy in a cell
ATP(Adenine Triphosphate)
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77. ________________ An educated guess
Hypothesis
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78. _______________ Testable explanation of a natural phenomenon.
Theory
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79. ______________ Felix concolor
Scientific Name
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80. ______________ Mountain Lion, Cougar, Puma
Common Name