7.1 Adaptations Interdependence and Competition Flashcards

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State the levels of organisation in an ecosystem.

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Individual, population, community, ecosystem

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What is an ecosystem?

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The interaction between the living components and non-living components

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3
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State the factors that plants may compete for?

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  • Light
  • Space
  • Water
  • Minerals ion from the soil
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State the factors that animals might compete for.

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  • Food
  • Mates
  • Territory
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What is intraspecific competiton?

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Competition within a species.

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What is interspecific competition?

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Competition between different species.

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What is interdependence?

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Different species in an ecosystem depend on each other for various resources, if one species is removed the whole community may be affected

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What is a stable community?

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A community in which all the biotic factors (the different species) and all abiotic factors are balanced so that population sizes remain relatively constant.

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What are abiotic factors?

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Non-living factors.

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State the abiotic factors that may affect an ecosystem.

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  • Light intensity
  • Temperature
  • Moisture
  • Soil pH and mineral content
  • Wind intensity and direction
  • Carbon dioxide level
  • Oxygen levels
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Why might light intensity affect an ecosystem?

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Different species of plants may have different optimum light intensities for growth.

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Why does temperature affect an ecosystem?

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Different species of plants and animals may have different optimum temperatures for growth and survival

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How does soil pH affect an ecosystem?

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Certain plants may grow better in either alkaline or acidic soil.

Soil pH may affect the appearance of the plant e.g. colour of hydrangea.

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How does wind intensity affect an ecosystem?

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Plant seeds are more likely to germinate in locations with lower wind intensity, which may also attract animals that depend n the plant to live nearby

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How does soil mineral content affect and ecosystem?

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Most plants require a high level of soil minerals to grow well.

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Give an example of a type of plants that have adapted to low soil mineral content.

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Carnivorous plants catch insects to compensate for the low level of soil mineral content.

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How does carbon dioxide concentration affect an ecosystem?

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Higher carbon dioxide concentration leads to more plant growth.

18
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How does oxygen concentration affect an ecosystem?

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Aquatic animals cannot survive in areas with low oxygen concentration.

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State the biotic factors that may affect an ecosystem.

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  • Food
  • New predators
  • New pathogens
  • Competitons
20
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What are organisms living in extreme environments called?

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Extremophiles.

21
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Give 3 examples of extreme living environments

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  • High temperature
  • High pressure
  • High salt concentration
22
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State an example of where extremophiles bacteria can be found.

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In deep sea vents.