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DSST Environmental Sciences Vocab
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1. An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
Famine
Decomposer
Recyclable
Parasite
2. The amount of food production in a given area
Temperature
Yield
Independent variable
Decomposer
3. The process of cutting down only some trees in area
Cost benefit analysis
Mutualism
Selective cutting
Population
4. A nonliving part of an organism's habitat
Ecological footprint
Abiotic factor
Nonrenewable resource
Condensation
5. The trapping of heat near Earth's surface by certain gases (carbon dioxide - water vapor and other gases) in the atmosphere
Industrial Revolution
Greenhouse effect
Biome
Food web
6. Moving into a population
Adaptations
Endangered species
Immigration
Mutualism
7. A consumer that eats both plants and animals
human error
Scavenger
Population
Omnivore
8. A measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems
Developed countries
Competition
Ecological footprint
Depleted
9. A habitat in which the freshwater of a river meets the salt water of an ocean
Estuary
Competition
Fossil fuel
Predator
10. The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.
Poaching
Carrying capacity
Food web
Agriculture
11. All the different populations that live together in an area
Species
Natural resource
Community
Geothermal energy
12. A state of poor nutrition; lacking enough calories or variety in diet
Poaching
Agriculture
Condensation
Malnutrition
13. The series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time
Succession
Energy conservation
Endangered species
Major food nutrients
14. Rice - corn - potatos - wheat - soy beans
Abiotic factor
Worlds 5 Main Foods
Carnivore
Food web
15. Leaving a population
Geothermal energy
Emigration
Ecology
Dispersal
16. A consumer that eats only animals
Carnivore
Biodiversity
Non-biodegradable
Biodegradable
17. Capable of being broken down by bacteria or other decomposers
Secondary succession
Biodegradable
Experimental error
Abiotic factor
18. Measure of quantity of food produced on a given area of land with limited inputs of energy and resources
Independent variable
Natural resource
Efficiency
Growth rate
19. An interaction in which one organism kills and eats another
Renewable resource
Predation
Scatter graph
Worlds 5 Main Foods
20. The disappearance of all members of a species from Earth
Extinction
Renewable resource
Commensalism
Emigration
21. A relationship in which both species benefit
Green revolution
Mutualism
Natural Resource
Non-biodegradable
22. A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy
Developing countries
Food chain
Environmental Science
Mutualism
23. Flaw in design of procedure
Experimental error
Depleted
Emigration
Renewable resources
24. Type of graph most often used for categorical data
Supply and demand
Industrial Revolution
Column Graph
Biome
25. A material that cannot be recycled or reused
Nonrecyclable
Diet
Ecology
Niche
26. An organism that can make it's own food
Selective cutting
Recyclable
Pollution
Producer
27. The organism that benefits by living on or in a host
Community
Natural resource
Major food nutrients
Parasite
28. A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of them
Biodegradable
Depleted
Symbiosis
Subsistence farmers
29. A relationship that involves one organism living on or inside another organism and harming it
Biodiversity
Global warming
Parasitism
Natural resource
30. A higer demand of that limited product the the price goes up
Carrying capacity
Ecological footprint
Abiotic factor
Supply and demand
31. Resources supplied by nature
Agriculture
Natural Resource
Dependent variable
Biodiversity
32. An organism's particular role - or how it makes its living
Nonrenewable resource
Growth rate
Niche
Omnivore
33. All the members of one species in a particular area
Biodiversity
Precipitation
Population
Symbiosis
34. The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
Nitrogen fixation
Agriculture
Water cycle
Supply and demand
35. A consumer that eats only plants
Major food nutrients
Natural Resource
Developed countries
Herbivore
36. The practice of reducing energy use
Energy conservation
Groundwater
Green revolution
Decomposer
37. A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
Renewable resources
Grains
Water cycle
Endangered species
38. The practice of growing - breeding - and caring for plants and animals that are used for food - clothing - transportation - and other uses
Agriculture
Recyclable
Column Graph
Primary succession
39. Something that breaks down into soil
Predator
Host
Diet
Biodegradable
40. The study of how living and nonliving things interact
Population
Ecology
Worlds 5 Main Foods
Abiotic factor
41. A graph that uses dots to compare rate of change over time
Biodiversity
Agriculture Revolution
Predator
Scatter graph
42. A relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
Threatened species
Succession
Consumer
Commensalism
43. Illegal killing or removal of wildlife from their habitats
Primary succession
Adaptations
Poaching
Growth rate
44. Organism that is killed
Developing countries
Recyclable
Prey
Green revolution
45. An environment that provides the things an organism needs to live - grow and reproduce
Host
Evaporation
Habitat
Species
46. The largest population that an area can support
Niche
Energy conservation
Carrying capacity
Risk assessment
47. Farmers who raise food and animals mainly to feed their own families
Biodegradable
Independent variable
Subsistence farmers
Decomposer
48. The number of different species in an area
Hunters and Gatherers
Community
Geothermal energy
Biodiversity
49. The rate of which a plant grows at
Diet
Growth rate
Major food nutrients
Fossil fuel
50. The effect of the IV
Dependent variable
Herbivore
Food web
Biodegradable