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DSST Environmental Sciences Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A resource that is able to be reused - or can be replenished quickly
Geothermal energy
Scavenger
Renewable resource
Selective cutting
2. Wheat -bairley -corn....carbohydrates
Grains
Mutualism
Global warming
Abiotic factor
3. The effect of the IV
Symbiosis
Predator
Parasite
Dependent variable
4. Anything that harms an organism
Control Group
Pollution
Population
Parasite
5. Countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
Worlds 5 Main Foods
Pioneer species
Developed countries
Hunters and Gatherers
6. A living part of an organism's habitat
Keystone species
Efficiency
Biotic factor
Biodiversity
7. The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.
Carrying capacity
Food web
Secondary succession
Global warming
8. The variable that you manipulate
Immigration
Parasite
Independent variable
Cost benefit analysis
9. The process of cutting down only some trees in area
Biodegradable
Threatened species
Selective cutting
Pollution
10. An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
Commensalism
Decomposer
Selective cutting
Population
11. The series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time
Species
Extinction
Food chain
Succession
12. A state of poor nutrition; lacking enough calories or variety in diet
Greenhouse effect
Geothermal energy
Malnutrition
Population
13. A nonliving part of an organism's habitat
Herbivore
Subsistence farmers
Growth rate
Abiotic factor
14. Leaving a population
Green revolution
Water cycle
Pollution
Emigration
15. Something that breaks down into soil
Renewable resource
Carnivore
Biodegradable
Risk assessment
16. The time when human begins first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
Agriculture Revolution
Herbivore
Commensalism
Natural selection
17. A relationship that involves one organism living on or inside another organism and harming it
Symbiosis
Food web
Parasitism
Experimental Groups
18. A measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems
Mass extinctions
Biodiversity
Ecological footprint
Tragedy of the commons
19. A graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
Poaching
Developing countries
Renewable resource
Line graph
20. Situation in which people acting individually and in their own interest use up commonly available but limited resources - creating disaster for the entire community
Threatened species
Independent variable
Ecology
Tragedy of the commons
21. The process in which the changes that make organisms better suited to their environments develop
Natural selection
Commensalism
Mass extinctions
Geothermal energy
22. The organism that the parasite lives in or on
Emigration
Energy conservation
Host
Pollution
23. Possible to use again
Major food nutrients
Biome
Recyclable
Niche
24. The study of the impact of humans on the environment
Green revolution
Mass extinctions
Natural resource
Environmental Science
25. A graph that uses dots to compare rate of change over time
Malnutrition
Scatter graph
Subsistence farmers
Extinction
26. A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of them
Symbiosis
Poaching
Industrial Revolution
Nonrecyclable
27. Mass destruction of most species
Food web
Mass extinctions
Experimental Groups
Condensation
28. Liphids - proteins - and carbohydrates
Major food nutrients
Ecological footprint
Niche
Pioneer species
29. A relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
Commensalism
Greenhouse effect
Parasitism
Abiotic factor
30. The movement or organisms from one place to another
Sustainability
Dispersal
Commensalism
Biodiversity
31. An environmental factor that causes a population to decrease
Symbiosis
Limiting factor
Dispersal
Column Graph
32. A grid that displays the data plotted in a chart.
Data table
Selective cutting
Extinction
Agriculture Revolution
33. The act of restricting your food intake (or your intake of particular foods)
Predation
Diet
Primary succession
Endangered species
34. The first species to populate the area
Parasite
Carrying capacity
Risk assessment
Pioneer species
35. An environment that provides the things an organism needs to live - grow and reproduce
human error
Habitat
Carrying capacity
Geothermal energy
36. When a large fraction of the resource has been used up
Food chain
Water cycle
Depleted
Renewable resources
37. A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame
Nonrenewable resource
Environmental issue
Pollution
Carrying capacity
38. Farmers who raise food and animals mainly to feed their own families
Independent variable
Herbivore
Subsistence farmers
Evaporation
39. Evaluation of the short-term and long-term risks associated with a particular activity or hazard
Risk assessment
Species
Biodiversity
Poaching
40. A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
Population
Biome
Evaporation
Data table
41. A relationship in which both species benefit
Growth rate
Food web
Risk assessment
Mutualism
42. A severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death
Water cycle
Food web
Energy conservation
Famine
43. The rate of which a plant grows at
Column Graph
Keystone species
Growth rate
Predator
44. A consumer that eats only plants
Abiotic factor
Biodiversity
Energy conservation
Herbivore
45. Resources supplied by nature
Natural Resource
Grains
Famine
Threatened species
46. The introduction of pesticides and high-yield grains and better management during the 1960s and 1970s which greatly increased agricultural productivity
Estuary
Green revolution
Mass extinctions
Scatter graph
47. A resource that is not able to be reused - or cannot be replenished quickly
Geothermal energy
Column Graph
Nonrenewable resource
Efficiency
48. An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
Consumer
Supply and demand
Groundwater
Biodiversity
49. Measure of quantity of food produced on a given area of land with limited inputs of energy and resources
Green revolution
Community
Efficiency
Succession
50. The amount of food production in a given area
human error
Pollution
Yield
Industrial Revolution