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PCAT Biology Ecology
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1. The chief disruptive force
Competition
Aphotic Zone
Biome
Nature of Biomes
2. Free-living organisms that feed on other living organisms
Climax Community
Predators
Desert Plants
Pioneer Organism
3. Evolve toward a balance in which the predator is a regulatory influence on th prey but not a threat to its survival
Food Chain
Substratum-texture
Predator-Prey relationship
Carnivores
4. Body temperature is very close to that of their surroundings -as temperature rises - these organisms become more active
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
Community
Physical Environment-Sunlight
Aphotic Zone animals
5. Animals that only eat other animals -possess pointed teeth and fang-like canine teeth for tearing flesh -have shorter digestive tracts because the easier digestibility of animal food
Carnivores
Aphotic Zone
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Obligatory
6. Autotrophic green plants and chemosynthetic bacteria that use the energy of the sun and simple raw materials to manufacture carbohydrates - proteins - and lipids
Producers
Biotic Community
Tropical Rain Forest Biome
Biome
7. Contains plankton - passively drifting masses of microscopic photosynthetic and heterotrophic organisms - and nekton - and algae
Organism
Photic Zone animals
Hypotonic
Secondary Consumers
8. Include those protists and fungi that decompose dead organic matter externally and absorb the nutrients - they consistitute a vital link in the cycling of material within the ecosystem
Hypotonic
Marine Biomes
Successive Communities
Saprophytes
9. Animals eat plants and use the digested nutrients to form carbohydrates - fats - and proteins characteristic of the species. a part of these organic compounds is used as fuel in respiration in plants and animals
Substratum-pH
Carbon Cycle 2
Obligatory
Littoral Zone
10. Recycle water - oxygen - and phosphorus
Population
Herbivores
Other Cycles
Nitrogen cycle 1
11. Consumer organisms that are higher in hte food chain are usually larger and heavier than those further down
Pyramid of Numbers
Lithosphere
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
Tropical Rain Forest Biome
12. Region on the continental shelf that contains ocean area with depths up to 600 feet and extends several hundred miles from the shores
Tertiary Consumers
Littoral Zone
Desert Biome
Environmental Factors
13. Polar bears - musk oxen - and arctic hens
Aphotic Zone animals
Thundra Animals
Desert Biome
Substratum-Minerals
14. The oceans
Substratum-Minerals
Hydrosphere
Desert animals
Nitrogen Cycle 2
15. Consists of populations of different plants and animal species interacting with each other in a given environment
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Communities
Sere
Pioneer Organism
16. Food chain is not a simple linear chain but an intricate web
Food Web
Environmental Factors
Photic Zone animals
Marshes
17. Rivers - lakes - ponds - and marshes
Physical Environment-Sunlight
Grassland Animals
Scavengers
Freshwater Biomes
18. The nitrogen locked up in the wastes and dead tissues is released by the action of the bacteria of decay - which convert the proteins into ammonia
Rootlike holdfasts
Cohesive Force
Grassland Animals
Nitrogen Cycle 4
19. Must be maintained at an optimal level -organisms have adaptations necessary for protection against extremes
Polar Region
Physical Environment-Temperature
Niche
Intertidal Zone Population
20. Chief animal inhabitant is the moose; however - the black bear - wolf - and some birds
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Taiga Animals
Nitrogen Cycle 4
Commensalism
21. Nitrates are absorbed by plants are used to syntheisze nucleic acids and plant proteins
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Coimax Vegetatioin
Niche
Tertiary Consumers
22. Energy is transferred from the original sources in green plants through a series o organisms with repeated stages of consumption and finally decomposition
Niche
Food Chain
Osmoregulation
Parasitism
23. Live in burrows had few birds and mammals are found except those which have developed adaptations for maintaining constant body temperatures
Desert animals
Photic zone
Freshwater Biomes
Grassland Animals
24. Individuals belonging to the same species use the same resources and if a particular resource is limited - then these organisms must compete with one another
Intraspecific Interactions
Substratum-pH
Photic zone
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
25. Gaseous CO2 enters the living world when plants use it to produce glucose via photosynthesis. The carbon atoms in CO2 are bonded to hydrogen and other carbon atoms. the plant uses the glucose to make starch - proteins - and fat
Desert Plants
Symbionts
Carbon Cycle 1
Food Chain
26. Region exposed to low tides that undergoes variations in temperature and periods of dryness
Food Pyramids
Photic Zone animals
Intertidal Zone
Grassland Animals
27. Sunlit layer of the open sea extending to a depth of 250-600ft
Secondary Consumers
Nitrified
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
Photic zone
28. When one organism is benefited by the association and the other is not affected
Scavengers
Food Web
Commensalism
Other Cycles
29. Each member of a food chain uses some of the energy it obtains from its food for its own metabolism and loses some additional energy in the form of heat
Successive Communities
Grassland Biome
Pyramid of Energy
Herbivores
30. Includes the community and the environment and usually all five kingdoms
Dentrified
Ecosystem
Pelagic Zone
Littoral Zone Populations
31. Evolved physical mechanisms that allow them to make Use of the heat produced as a consequence of respiratiion
Littoral Zone Populations
Biotic Environment
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
Aphotic Zone
32. Algae - crabs - crustacea - and many different species of fish
Nitrified
Littoral Zone Populations
Carbon Cycle 1
Tundra Biome
33. The vegetation that becomes dominant and stable after years of evolutiionary development
Communities
Omnivores
Coimax Vegetatioin
Intraspecific Interactions
34. Integrated system of species that are dependent upon one another for survival
Epiphytes
Decomposer
Community
Intraspecific Interactions
35. Animals that consume dead animals
Scavengers
Nekton
Successive Communities
Marshes
36. Made into nitrites by chemosynthetic bacteria and then to usable nitrates by nitrifying bacteria
Nitrified
Environment
Epiphytes
Desert Plants
37. Animals that feed on secondary consumer
Epiphytes
Tertiary Consumers
Grassland Biome
Desert Plants
38. Receive less rainfall than the temperate forests - have long - cold winters - and are inhabited by single coniferous tree-the spruce -extreme northern parts of Canada and Russia
Photic Zone
Autotrophs
Intertidal Zone
Taiga Biome
39. Live together in an intimate - often permanent association - which may or may not be beneficial to both participants
Food Web
Tropical Rain Forest Biome
Symbionts
Aquatic Biomes
40. Nutrients - water - and sunlight limitations aid in maintaining populations at relatively constant levels
Desert Plants
Ecosystem
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Environmental Factors
41. One species may be competitively superior to the other and drive the second to extinction
Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals
Aphotic Zone
Material Cycles
Competition Same Niche
42. Monkeys - lizards - snakes - and birds - floor is inhabited by saprophytes
Saprophytes
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Food Pyramids
Nitrogen
43. When a parasite benefits at the expense of the host
Parasitism
Nekton
Nitrogen
Pyramid of Numbers
44. Determines water holding capacity
Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals
Pelagic Zone
Organism
Substratum-texture
45. One species may be competitively superior in some regions - and the other may be superior in other regions under different environmental conditions. this would result in the elimination of one species in some places and the other in other places
Competition Same Niche 2
Obligatory
Other Cycles
Physical Environment-Temperature
46. Developed long legs and many are hoofed
Tertiary Consumers
Nitrogen
Competition Same Niche 3
Grassland Animals
47. Regiong beneatht he photic zone that receives no light
Successive Communities
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Aphotic Zone
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
48. Forest floors contain moss and lichens
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Taiga Plants
Deep-sea Organisms
Competition Same Niche
49. Cold - dry - and inhabited by fir - pine - and spruce trees -much vegetation has evolved adaptations for water conservation such as needle-shaped leaves -Extreme Northern Part of the US and in Southern Canada
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
Desert Biome
Substratum-Humus
50. Treeless - frozen plain found between the taiga lands and the northern ice sheets - very short summer and thus a very short growing season during which time the ground becomes wet and marshy
Ecological Succession
Tundra Biome
Pelagic Zone
Cohesive Force
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