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PCAT Biology Ecology
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1. Rock and soil surface
Population
Temperate Deciduous Forest Biome
Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals
Lithosphere
2. In the ocean - the top layer thorugh which light can penetrate - is where all aquatic photosynthetic activity takes place
Photic Zone
Primary Consumers
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
3. 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
Competition
Grassland Biome
Lithosphere
Carnivores
4. One or both organisms can't survive without the other
Freshwater Biomes
Primary Consumers
Nekton
Obligatory
5. Used to include only the population and not their physical environment
Biotic Community
Polar Region
Pyramid of Mass
Substratum-Minerals
6. Algae - sponges - clams - snails - sea urchins - starfish - and crabs
Competition Same Niche 3
Communities
Intertidal Zone Population
Marshes
7. Ammonia (NH3) is broken down to release free nitrogen - which returns to the beginning of the denitrifying
Desert Biome
Dentrified
Nitrogen Cycle 4
Sere
8. Animals that consume only plants or plant foods
Producers
Herbivores
Food Web
Rootlike holdfasts
9. Adaptations for maintaining their internal osmolarity and conserving water
Cohesive Force
Other Cycles
Osmoregulation
Epiphytes
10. Free-living organisms that feed on other living organisms
Substratum-Humus
Primary Consumers
Predators
Desert Plants
11. Elemental nitrogen is chemically inert and cannot be used by most organisms. Lightning and nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the roots of legumes change the nitrogen into the usable - soluble nitrates
Tundra Biome
Sere
Nitrogen cycle 1
Hydrosphere
12. Live together in an intimate - often permanent association - which may or may not be beneficial to both participants
Photic Zone animals
Successive Communities
Grassland Biome
Symbionts
13. Have adaptations enabling them to survive in very cod water - with high pressures - and in complete darkness
Intraspecific Interactions
Rootlike holdfasts
Deep-sea Organisms
Niche
14. The orderly process by which one biotic community replaces or succeeds another until a climax community is established
Ecology
Grassland Biome
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Ecological Succession
15. Animals that consume green plants (herbivores)
Aphotic Zone
Primary Consumers
Photic Zone animals
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
16. Determines water holding capacity
Substratum-texture
Temperate Deciduous Forest Biome
Photic Zone animals
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
17. Determines the nature of plant and animal life in the soil
Substratum (soil/rock)
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
Pyramid of Numbers
Biotic Community
18. Needs constant energy source and cycling of materials between the living system
Competition Same Niche 3
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
Species
Tertiary Consumers
19. The oceans
Food Web
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Hydrosphere
20. Determine by the amount of decaying plant and animal life in the soil
Substratum-Humus
Autotrophs
Climate and weather
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
21. The metabolically produced CO2 is released to the air. The rest of the orgnaic carbon remains locked whthin an organism until its death (except for wastes given off) - at which time decay processes by bacteria return the CO2 to the air
Nekton
Carbon Cycle 3
Biome
Ecological Succession
22. Includes climate - temperature - availability of light and water - and the local topology
Predator-Prey relationship
Grassland Animals
Competition Same Niche 2
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
23. Nekton and benthos - scavengers - and predators (fiercely competitive)
Ecology
Tundra Biome
Aphotic Zone animals
Biotic Community
24. Two species may rapidly evolve in divergent directions under the strong selection pressure resulting from intense competition. thus - the two species would rapidly evolve greater differences in their niches
Competition Same Niche 3
Saprophytes
Carbon Cycle 2
Thundra Animals
25. Polar bears - musk oxen - and arctic hens
Dentrified
Thundra Animals
Intertidal Zone Population
Ecological Succession
26. The chief disruptive force
Symbionts
Competition
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
Primary Consumers
27. Two fates await the ammonia (NH3). some are nitrified or dentrified
Saprophytes
Pyramid of Mass
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Symbionts
28. Consists of populations of different plants and animal species interacting with each other in a given environment
Communities
Hypotonic
Aphotic Zone
Nitrogen cycle 1
29. Frozen area with no vegetation and terrestrial animals -animals that do inhabit polar regions generally live near the polar oceans
Polar Region
Obligatory
Photic Zone animals
Heterotrophs
30. 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
Competition Same Niche 3
Pelagic Zone
Taiga Biome
Deep-sea Organisms
31. Chief animal inhabitant is the moose; however - the black bear - wolf - and some birds
Biome
Decomposer
Epiphytes
Taiga Animals
32. Lichens and moss
Tundra Plants
Littoral Zone
Saprophytes
Photic zone
33. Freshwater Biomes vs. Saltwater 2: In rivers and streams - strong swift currents exist - and thus fish that have developed strong muscles and plants with _____________ have survived
Rootlike holdfasts
Climax Community
Pelagic Zone
Sere
34. Only animal life and other heterotrophic life exists
Aphotic Zone
Nekton
Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals
Food Pyramids
35. Organisms that manufacture their own food
Littoral Zone Populations
Producers
Dentrified
Autotrophs
36. Developed long legs and many are hoofed
Grassland Animals
Aphotic Zone animals
Parasitism
Rootlike holdfasts
37. Monkeys - lizards - snakes - and birds - floor is inhabited by saprophytes
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Polar Region
Decomposer
Competition
38. Oceans connect to form one continuous body of water - which controls the earth's temperature by absorbing solar heat
Nitrogen Cycle 4
Carbon Cycle 2
Mutualims
Marine Biomes
39. Recycle water - oxygen - and phosphorus
Marine Biomes
Other Cycles
Intertidal Zone Population
Community
40. 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
Environment
Producers
Pyramid of Energy
Saprophytes
41. Region typical of the open seas and can be divided into photic and aphotic zones
Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals
Pelagic Zone
Pyramid of Mass
Littoral Zone Populations
42. Include reproduction and protection from predators and destructive weather
Nature of Biomes
Cohesive Force
Environmental Factors
Second Law of Thermodynamics
43. Without a constant input of energy from the sun - an ecosystem would soon run down - as food is transferred from one level of the food chain to the next - a transfer of energy occurs
Aphotic Zone
Food Pyramids
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
Substratum-pH
44. Food chain is not a simple linear chain but an intricate web
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Tundra Biome
Nitrogen
Food Web
45. Conserve water actively
Physical Environment-Temperature
Dominant Species
Desert Plants
Dentrified
46. Algae - crabs - crustacea - and many different species of fish
Osmoregulation
Hydrosphere
Nature of Biomes
Littoral Zone Populations
47. Animals that consume dead animals
Scavengers
Coimax Vegetatioin
Aphotic Zone animals
Substratum-texture
48. Forest floors contain moss and lichens
Taiga Plants
Climate and weather
Substratum (soil/rock)
Mutualims
49. Body temperature is very close to that of their surroundings -as temperature rises - these organisms become more active
Niche
Nitrogen
Taiga Plants
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
50. Trees such as beech - maple - oaks - and willows shed their leaves during cold winters months
Other Cycles
Competition Same Niche
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Predator-Prey relationship
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