6.6 Ecosystems Flashcards

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What is ecology?

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The study of the relationship between organisms and their relationships

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What is an ecosystem?

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Made up of all living organisms interacting with each other and physical factors in the area

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The boundaries of an ecosystem are defined by who?

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The person studying them

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What are the 2 types of factors that can affect an ecosystem?

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Biotic and abiotic

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What are biotic factors?

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Living factors

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What are abiotic factors?

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Non living factors

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Biotic factors involve interactions such as what?

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Competition for food and resources

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Give examples of abiotic factors:

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Light
Temperature
Water availability 
Oxygen availability 
Edaphic soil
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(Abiotic) plants are directly affected by light - why?

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Required for photosynthesis

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(Abiotic) what strategies do plants have to cope with different light intensities?

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Large leaves or pigments requiring less light in low light intensities
Reproductive systems operating at only optimum light availability

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(Abiotic) temperature affects what?

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Enzymes controlling metabolic reactions

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(Abiotic) plants and ectothermic animals develop more rapidly where?

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In warmer temperatures

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(Abiotic) changes in the temperature of an ecosystem can trigger what?

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Migration or hibernation

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(Abiotic) in plants temperature can trigger what?

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Leaf fall
Dormancy
Flowering

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(Abiotic) in aquatic conditions fast flowing water contains high what?

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Concentrations of oxygen

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(Abiotic) if water is too warm or flow rate is too slow what can happen?

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Aquatic organisms can suffocate

17
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(Abiotic) in waterlogged soul air spaces are what?

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Filled with water reducing oxygen availability

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(Abiotic) edaphic soil - different types of soil have different what?

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Particle sizes affecting an organisms ability to survive in them

19
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(Abiotic) clay has what?

A

Fine particles
Easily waterlogged
Forms clumps when wet

20
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(Abiotic) what does loam have?

A

different sized particles
Retaining water
Doesn’t become waterlogged

21
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(Abiotic) sand has what?

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Well separated particles allowing draining so it doesn’t retain water and is easily eroded