Finals Study Flashcards
What is a species?
A group of organisms that have the same structure and can reproduce with one another
What are the characteristics of living things?
-Are made of cells
-Need energy,
-Grow and develop
-Reproduce
-Have adaptations that suit them for the
environment in which they live
What is biological diversity?
All the different types of organisms on Earth
Explain how ecosystem works
living (biotic) things interact with other living and nonliving (abiotic) things in a shared environment
What is a population?
When members of a species live in a specific area and share the same resources
What is a community?
When populations of different species live in the same area
What is genetic diversity?
Variations between members of a population
What are variations in species caused by?
Subtle variations in the cells of the organisms
Which area on the planet has the most species?
Places near the equator and tropical regions
Who developed a naming system for classifying organisms?
Carolus Linnaeus
What are the 2 words to name each living thing?
Genus, species
What did Linnaeus base his naming system on?
Physical structure rather than habitat
Why do scientists use Latin to describe organisms?
Because Latin is a dead language and will never change
What are the five kingdoms of classification?
Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista Monera
Explain Animalia
Animals
Explain Plantae
Plants
Explain Fungi
Yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
Explain Protista
mostly single-celled organisms
Explain Monera
Bacteria
What are the 7 categories of animal classifications?
Kingdom Phyla Class Order Family Genus Species
What have coral reefs been refered to as?
Amazons of the ocean
What is interdependence?
When each species is dependent on other organisms
What is symbiosis?
A type of interdependence where species impact each other
What is commensalism?
When one organism benefits but the other it not harmed