Chapter 4 Vocab Flashcards
ecosystem
is all the organisms living in a area together with their physical environment.
Biotic Factors
A factor created by a living thing or any living component within an environment in which the action of the organism affects the life of another organism, for example a predator consuming its prey.
Abiotic Factors
Nonliving, as in abiotic factor, which is a nonliving physical and chemical attribute of a system, for example light, temperature, wind patterns, rocks, soil, pH, pressure, etc. in an environment.
Organism
is an individual living thing
Species
A species is a group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile offspring.
Population
A population is a group of the same species that live in the sameplace.
Community
a group of various species that live in the same place and interact with each other.
Habitat
The place an organism lives is called its habitat
Natural Selection
the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce with more success than less well adapted individuals do.
Evolution
A change in the genetic characteristics of a population from one generation to the next is known as evolution.
Adaptation
an inherited trait that increases an organism’s chance of survival and reproduction in a certain environment.
Artificial Selection
The selective breeding of organisms by humans for specific characteristics
Resistance
is the ability of one or more organisms to tolerate a particular chemical designed to kill it.
Archaea
are often found in extreme places, such as hot springs. They differ from bacteria in their genetics and the makeup of their cell wall.
Bacteria
are very common and can be found in many places, including soil and animal bodies.
Fungus
is an organism whose cells have nuclei and cell walls. A mushroom is the reproductive structure of a fungus.
Protist
are a diverse group of both unicellular and multi-cellular organisms.
Gymnosperm
are woody plants that produce seeds,but their seeds are not enclosed in fruits.
Angiosperm
flowering plants that produce seeds in fruit. All of the plants in Figure 3.7 are angiosperms.
Invertebrate
Animals that lack backbones
vertebrate
Animals that have backbones