Ecosystems Flashcards
What is a population?
A population as a group of organisms of the same species occupying a particular space at a particular time that can potentially interbreed.
What is Ecology
Ecology is the science of the relationships between organisms and their environments.
What is a community
All the populations of all different species living in one habitat, i.e. the living or biotic part of an ecosystem form a community. Within an ecosystem there may be several of these.
What is Ecosystem
A community and the non-living components of its environment together form an ecosystem. Ecosystems can range in size from the very small to the very large.
Biotic conditions
the living features of an ecosystem, for example the presence of predators or food.
Abiotic conditions
are the non-living features of an ecosystem, such as the temperature of pH of the soil
What is a habitat
The physical or abiotic part of an ecosystem (i.e. the actual place where the organisms live) is called the habitat. Within an ecosystem there may be several of these.
What are adaptations and whcih 3 factors
An adaptation is a feature that members of a species have that increases their chance of survival and reproduction. They can be
Physiological ( processes inside their body)
Behavioural ( the way an organism acts)
Anatomical ( structural features of their body)
A giraffe has a long neck to help them reach vegetation that’s high up. This increases their chance of survival when food is scarce.
What is this adaptation
Anatomical
Penguins huddle together for warmth. This helps them to survive the harsh winds of an Antarctic storm.
Behavioural Adaptation
Yeast can respire glucose aerobically or anaerobically. This increases their chance of survival because they can still release energy when oxygen concentration is low.
Physiological adaptation
Which of these are biotic
How do measure the following
pH of soil rainfall wind speed max/min temperature
Light intensity oxygen concentration humidity air pressure