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CSET Ecology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Climate pattern where it is cool in the winter - warm during the summer and has four distinct season
arctic tundra
biome
predation
temperate
2. When a parasite takes from the host and gives nothing in return
population
community
subarctic continental climates
parasitism
3. Found on mountain tops above the tree line with heavy snowfalls and high winds
mild - temperate climates
alpine tundra
high tide
species
4. Tide caused when the Moon is on directly overhead on the other side of the Earth
low tide
forest floor
euphotic zone
climate
5. Arid regions that are the dryest place on earth
temperate deciduous forest
polar desert
desert
euphotic zone
6. Concept that allele frequencies remain constant from generation to generation as long as 1. random mating has occurred so that there is no dominant gene - 2. iommigration and emigration does not take palce - 3. no mutations - 4. large population pres
Hardy - Weinberg principle
speciation
biome
arid/dry
7. Climate patterns that receive less than 25 cm of rain per year including deserts
continental climates
seamounts
arid/dry
tropical
8. The edge of the continent
pelagic habitat
continental slope
arid/dry
seamounts
9. Popualation that colonizes a new habitat does not reflect the original gene pool of the original population
mountainous
tropical rainforests
founder effect
humid continental climates
10. Creation of a new species when the gene pool for a group of organisms is isolated
savanna
alpine tundra
speciation
polar climates
11. The surface water that gets enough sunlight to support plants and animals called plankton
permafrost
continental climates
hot deserts
euphotic zone
12. A pattern of weather conditions determined by temperature - air pressure - precipitation
high tide
equatorial
population bottleneck
climate
13. Experience when a natural disaster occurs and wipes out a portion of a population - the gene pool of the survivors is not the same as the original population
population bottleneck
mountainous
seamounts
trenches
14. When cold air pushes up warm air leading to violent storms
predation
speciation
equatorial
cold front
15. A group of similar organisms that can produce viable - fertile offspring
mild - temperate climates
low tide
species
speciation
16. Leafy green top of the rainforest where all kinds of vines and plants grow
understory
canopy
parasitism
temperate
17. Small changesin a population's gene pool by random events
understory
genetic drift
coniferous trees
Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species
18. When neither cold air nor warm air advances and clouds form on both sides of the front
coniferous trees
stationary front
predation
continental slope
19. Water layer that gets little or no light
taiga
bathyal zone
canopy
community
20. Hot regions located 30 degrees lattitude north and south of the equator and are hot because of a mixture of hot air press ure and capturing of sun rays which causes more evaporation. Animals in these landscapes sleep below ground or in the shade
mutualism
equatorial
hot deserts
canopy
21. Underwater mountain changes that form when plates move apart
population bottleneck
mid - ocean ridges
subarctic continental climates
humid continental climates
22. Classiciation order of species
air pressure
savanna
benthic habitat
Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species
23. Trees that make seed - bearing cones like pine and fir trees
humid continental climates
cold front
mountainous
coniferous trees
24. Climate pattern that is near the equator and always sunny and warm
temperate deciduous forest
biome
permafrost
equatorial
25. Climate patterns that have various temperature ranges and are located in the northern hemisphere
pelagic habitat
low tide
temperate
continental climates
26. Cover only 7 percent of the earth's surface but contain more than 50 percent of its biology
symbionts
population
arid/dry
rainforests
27. The movement of gas molecules in the air
air pressure
coniferous trees
community
bathyal zone
28. Caused by high pressure systems and cold ocean currents. Animals living in this climate have thick fur and a lot of fat to get them through the cold temperatures
polar climates
population bottleneck
Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species
polar desert
29. Climate pattern where it is cooler than the climate that the mountain is situated in
understory
mountainous
Mediterranean
bogs
30. A layer of soil found in the tundra that stays below freezing
hot deserts
taiga
species
permafrost
31. Found in Antarctica - tip of South America. Have soil that can hold lichens - mosses - ferns and other small tundra plants
cold front
antarctic tundra
bathyal zone
understory
32. Located in the tropics where it remains warm and wet all year round and 2-9 inches of rain fall every year
parasitism
Mediterranean
understory
tropical rainforests
33. Fancy way of saying underwater zones
pelagic habitat
climax community
antarctic tundra
understory
34. The edge of a continent that edges out underwater
forest floor
commensalism
coniferous trees
continental shelf
35. Tides formed when the Moon - Earth and Sun are in right angles of each other
taiga
desert
forest floor
neap tides
36. Climate pattern with consistently cold temperatures
polar climates
subarctic continental climates
founder effect
Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species
37. An interdependent system of plants - animals - and land determined by rainfall - temperature - and altittude
mountainous
biome
rainforests
savanna
38. One organism benefits from association and the other organism is not affected - like the sharpsucker on the underside of a shark
commensalism
temperate deciduous forest
stationary front
equatorial
39. Grasslands scattered with shrubs and trees found in tropical lattitudes 30 degrees north and south of the equator. Summers last six to eight months and are really wet and winters are hot and dry
permafrost
savanna
high tide
understory
40. Forest that is cold - dry and inhabited by fir - pine and have animals like moose - deer - bears - hares - wolves and porcupines
understory
pelagic habitat
symbionts
northern coniferous forest
41. Found on the edge of the North Pole - in parts of Greenland - Alaska - Canada - Europe and Russia. Covered in snow seven to eight months of the year. Animals include caribou - polar bears - arctic weasels - fox - hares and wolf
permafrost
arctic tundra
euphotic zone
Hardy - Weinberg principle
42. Climate pattern where it is hot and dry in the summer - col in the winter - four distinct seasons and wet in autumn
neap tides
hot deserts
Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species
Mediterranean
43. A group ofi interacting populations
spring tides
hot deserts
community
symbionts
44. Layer of the rainforest made up of shorter trees - bushes and ferns
understory
permafrost
population bottleneck
Hardy - Weinberg principle
45. A belt of coniferous forests that stretches across most of North America - Asia and Europe
forest floor
Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species
taiga
low tide
46. Layer of rainforest where bacteria and fungi break up dead leaves
humid continental climates
forest floor
continental shelf
benthic habitat
47. Climate patterns in which the winters are not so cold and summers are hot; can be found near mediterranean seas
mild - temperate climates
low tide
humid continental climates
high tide
48. A combination of populations that do not chanage the environment any further and leave the community stable over time unless the climax community is disturbed
climax community
ecosystem
forest floor
seamounts
49. Tide caused when the Moon is directly overhead a part of the earth
air pressure
high tide
coniferous trees
continental climates
50. A community and its abiotic environment
ecosystem
mid - ocean ridges
humid continental climates
temperate deciduous forest