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PCAT Biology Ecology
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1. Autotrophic green plants and chemosynthetic bacteria that use the energy of the sun and simple raw materials to manufacture carbohydrates - proteins - and lipids
Photic Zone animals
Substratum-pH
Producers
Desert animals
2. Material is cycled and recycled betweenn organisms and their environments - passing from inorganic forms to organic forms and then back to the inorganic forms
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Scavengers
Material Cycles
Sere
3. Nutrients - water - and sunlight limitations aid in maintaining populations at relatively constant levels
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Environmental Factors
Community
Desert Plants
4. Individual unit of an ecological system - but the organism itself is composed of smaller units -organs >tissues >cells >molecules >atoms > subatomic particles
Mutualims
Physical Environment-Temperature
Cohesive Force
Organism
5. 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
Dominant Species
Biome
Carbon Cycle 2
Nitrogen Cycle 5
6. Developed long legs and many are hoofed
Aphotic Zone animals
Predators
Secondary Consumers
Grassland Animals
7. Freshwater Biomes vs. Saltwater 3: Freshwater biomes - except very large lakes - are affected by variations in _________. temperature of freshwater bodies varies considerably; they may freeze or dry up - and mud from their floors may be stirred up by
Climate and weather
Temperate Coniferous Plants
Food Web
Competition Same Niche
8. Animals eat the plants and synthesize specific animal proteins form the plant proteins. both plants and animals give off wastes and eventually die
Substratum-texture
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Substratum-Minerals
Freshwater Biomes
9. Rock and soil surface
Tertiary Consumers
Lithosphere
Coimax Vegetatioin
Environment
10. First to resettle a virgin area
Pioneer Organism
Biome
Ecological Succession
Dominant Species
11. 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
Taiga Biome
Climate and weather
Carnivores
Organism
12. Trees such as beech - maple - oaks - and willows shed their leaves during cold winters months
Successive Communities
Carbon Cycle 3
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Environmental Factors
13. Animals that consume dead animals
Cohesive Force
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Scavengers
Grassland Animals
14. Evolved physical mechanisms that allow them to make Use of the heat produced as a consequence of respiratiion
Commensalism
Primary Consumers
Photic Zone
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
15. Sunlit layer of the open sea extending to a depth of 250-600ft
Taiga Biome
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
Photic zone
Taiga Plants
16. Integrated system of species that are dependent upon one another for survival
Pyramid of Numbers
Coimax Vegetatioin
Community
Grassland Biome
17. Plants growing on other plants - trees grow closely together; sunlight hardly reaches the forest floor
Nature of Biomes
Competition Same Niche 3
Primary Consumers
Epiphytes
18. When a parasite benefits at the expense of the host
Physical Environment-Temperature
Parasitism
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Autotrophs
19. 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
Grassland Animals
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Nitrogen cycle 1
Organism
20. Determines water holding capacity
Competition Same Niche 3
Nitrified
Substratum-texture
Taiga Biome
21. Composed of populations that are able to exist under the new conditions
Commensalism
Heterotrophs
Successive Communities
Material Cycles
22. Affect the type of vegetation that can be supported
Substratum-Minerals
Physical Environment-Temperature
Primary Consumers
Tundra Plants
23. Consumer organisms that are higher in hte food chain are usually larger and heavier than those further down
Material Cycles
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Pyramid of Numbers
Environmental Factors
24. Region exposed to low tides that undergoes variations in temperature and periods of dryness
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Hydrosphere
Aphotic Zone animals
Intertidal Zone
25. Lichens and moss
Thundra Animals
Tundra Plants
Physical Environment- Water
Desert animals
26. Free-living organisms that feed on other living organisms
Pyramid of Energy
Predators
Population
Species
27. (living) includes all living things that directly or indirectly influence the life of the organism including the relationships that exist between organisms
Carbon Cycle 1
Hypotonic
Grassland Biome
Biotic Environment
28. Have adaptations enabling them to survive in very cod water - with high pressures - and in complete darkness
Autotrophs
Decomposer
Deep-sea Organisms
Nitrogen Cycle 3
29. Consists of populations of different plants and animal species interacting with each other in a given environment
Marine Biomes
Communities
Nitrified
Environmental Factors
30. Used to include only the population and not their physical environment
Pyramid of Numbers
Biotic Community
Other Cycles
Photic Zone
31. Organisms that manufacture their own food
Aquatic Biomes
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
Aphotic Zone animals
Autotrophs
32. 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
Nekton
Predators
Carbon Cycle 1
Food Pyramids
33. The orderly process by which one biotic community replaces or succeeds another until a climax community is established
Dentrified
Ecological Succession
Predator-Prey relationship
Littoral Zone
34. The chief disruptive force
Competition Same Niche 3
Competition
Grassland Biome
Environmental Factors
35. One that exerts control over the other species that are present
Tertiary Consumers
Dominant Species
Osmoregulation
Hypotonic
36. Cannot synthesize their ow food and must depend upon autotrophs or others in the ecosystem to obtain their food
Producers
Dentrified
Biosphere
Heterotrophs
37. Forest floors contain moss and lichens
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Marshes
Taiga Plants
38. Vegetation such as vines and eppiphytes
Obligatory
Intertidal Zone
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Grassland Animals
39. Group of organisms of the same species living together in a given location
Population
Competition Same Niche 2
Taiga Plants
Decomposer
40. Because organisms at the upper levels of the food chain derive their food energy from organisms at lower levels - and because energy is lost from one level to the next - each level can support a successively smaller biomass
Food Web
Nekton
Pyramid of Mass
Omnivores
41. The stable - living part of the ecosystem in whicih populations exist in balance with each other and with the environment
Photic Zone
Climax Community
Pyramid of Numbers
Osmoregulation
42. Freshwater Biomes vs. Saltwater 1: Freshwater is _______________ which results in the passage of water into the cell. Freshwater organisms have homeostatic mechanisms to maintain water balance by the regular removal of the excess water. these include
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Littoral Zone Populations
Lithosphere
Hypotonic
43. Two fates await the ammonia (NH3). some are nitrified or dentrified
Herbivores
Other Cycles
Autotrophs
Nitrogen Cycle 5
44. Chief animal inhabitant is the moose; however - the black bear - wolf - and some birds
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Taiga Animals
Environment
Biotic Environment
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
Substratum-pH
Competition Same Niche 2
Predator-Prey relationship
Pyramid of Numbers
46. Ammonia (NH3) is broken down to release free nitrogen - which returns to the beginning of the denitrifying
Material Cycles
Predator-Prey relationship
Marshes
Dentrified
47. Body temperature is very close to that of their surroundings -as temperature rises - these organisms become more active
Competition Same Niche 2
Cohesive Force
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
Food Web
48. One species may be competitively superior to the other and drive the second to extinction
Grassland Biome
Mutualims
Competition Same Niche
Littoral Zone
49. Include saprophytic organisms and organisms of decay
Decomposer
Coimax Vegetatioin
Scavengers
Food Web
50. Algae - sponges - clams - snails - sea urchins - starfish - and crabs
Environment
Intertidal Zone Population
Desert Plants
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
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