Living things and their environment Flashcards

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what is ecology

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is the study of the interaction between organisms and their environment

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2
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what is a habitat

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the place where an organism lives

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what is population

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all the members of a single species that live in a habitat

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what is community

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all the populations of different organisms that live together in a habitat

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what is an ecosystem

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a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area

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what are the factors that affect an environment (2 each)

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Abiotic:
*Light intensity
*Temperature
*Soil Ph
*Soil moisture

Biotic:
*Food availability
*Competition for environmental resources
*Grazing
*Predation
*Disease

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how do organisms (plants and animals) adapt to their environment

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*Sharp Claws = catch prey and dig burrow
*Long necks = to eat food high up
*Thick skin = to protect itself from the cold
*Camouflage = to catch/ hide from prey

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give an example of an organism and how it has adapted to its environment

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A polar bear is suited to its environment because:
* Its white fur helps it blend in with snow and ice
* Its small ears reduce heat loss
* Its large paws spread its weight on the ice
* Thick skin to preserve heat

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what causes a change in population size

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Birth, Death, immigration, Emmigration

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list and describe what factors limit population growth

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  • Food - not every organism is able to eat
  • Competition - more competition means less resources which means less food
  • Predators - predators means that there is less of a species as it is getting eaten
  • Disease - means that some organism die out
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name an organism at every trophic level

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producer = grass
primary consumer = cricket
secondary consumer = snake
tertiary consumer = hawk

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what is a feeding level

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a level or a position in a food chain, a food web, or an ecological pyramid

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what is a food chain

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what animal eat what

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what is a food web

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all of the food chains in an ecosystem

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what is the role of a decomposer in a food chain

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break apart dead organisms into nutrients available to primary producers

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16
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how much energy is passed on to the next level in the food chain

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10%

17
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how do green plants get their energy

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photosynthesis

18
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how do animals get their energy

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respiration

19
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what is the word equation for aerobic respiration

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glucose + oxygen –> Carbon Dioxide + water (+energy)

20
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what is the word equation for anaerobic respiration

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in humans it is glucose –> lactic acid (+energy)
in microorganisms (e.g. yeast) = glucose –> carbon dioxide + ethanol (+energy)

21
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testing for CO2

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bubble it through limewater

if it is there, the limewater turns milky

22
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how much energy in a food chain comes from the sun

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everything