Grade 9 Science - Part 1 Ecology Flashcards

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What are the 2 laws of Thermodynamics?

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  1. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed it merely changes form
  2. Every time energy changes form energy is lost through waste or useless energy forms into heat
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What are the 4 forms of energy?

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Solar chemical mechanical heat

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What’s the source of all energy for living organism?

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The sun

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What are the 4 things that are absorbed or reflected by the sun?

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  1. Gasses in the air
  2. Water
  3. Rocks & soil
  4. Living organisms
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How do the plants use the sun’s energy?

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Photosynthesis

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How does a plant use photosynthesis?

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By collecting the solar energy and concerting it ti chemical energy or food

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chlorophyll?

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A green pigment that help plants collect the solar energy

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How does energy travel through the food chain/web?

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From consumers eating organisms that are lower on the food chain

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How much energy is being transferred through consumption?

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About 10%

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What is 90% of the energy within organisms being used for?

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Its being used up to keep that organism alive

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How does nitrogen help organisms?

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To build materials for amino acids, proteins, and DNA

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Nitrogen Fixation/Nitrification?

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the process that converts nitrogen gas into different compound

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What are the 3 main ways that nitrification occurs?

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  1. Atmospheric Nitrogen Fixation
  2. Biological Nitrogen Fixation
  3. Industrial Nitrogen Fixation
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Atmospheric Nitrogen Fixation?

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Occurs naturally when the energy of lightning breaks nitrogen molecules apart into two individuals nitrogen atoms. Then Oxygen combines with the nitrogen molecules.

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Biological Nitrogen Fixation?

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Occurs naturally with by certain bacteria within the soil. These bacteria combine nitrogen and oxygen in the soil creating nitrage

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Industrial Nitrogen Fixation?

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Occurs at a high temperature using a catalyst which allows nitrogen and hydrogen to combine, creating ammonia

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Nitrate?

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The act of creating a compound consisting of nitrogen and oxygen

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Ammonia?

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The act of creating a compound consisting of nitrogen and hydrogen

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What form of Nitrogen do plants collect?

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Nitrate

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When Consumers obtain Nitrogen from consuming other animals what do they gain?

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  • Metabolism growth

- Reproduction

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Denitrification?

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The process of converting nitrate back to nitrogen gas and returning it to the atmosphere

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Equilibrium?

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When a population stays balanced/same

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Dynamic?

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When the population is going up and down in size

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Dynamic Equilibrium?

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When a population up and down in a cycle