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PCAT Biology Ecology
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1. Composed of populations that are able to exist under the new conditions
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Successive Communities
Desert Plants
Predator-Prey relationship
2. Chief animal inhabitant is the moose; however - the black bear - wolf - and some birds
Tertiary Consumers
Photic Zone
Herbivores
Taiga Animals
3. Animals that eat both plants and animals
Desert Biome
Climax Community
Omnivores
Competition Same Niche 3
4. One or both organisms can't survive without the other
Sere
Pelagic Zone
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Obligatory
5. Determines water holding capacity
Nekton
Ecology
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Substratum-texture
6. In the ocean - the top layer thorugh which light can penetrate - is where all aquatic photosynthetic activity takes place
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Tertiary Consumers
Competition Same Niche
Photic Zone
7. 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
Food Chain
Competition Same Niche 2
Nitrogen cycle 1
Nitrogen Cycle 3
8. Any group of similar organisms that are capable of reproducing
Physical Environment-Sunlight
Desert Biome
Aquatic Biomes
Species
9. 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
Biotic Environment
Carnivores
Climax Community
Second Law of Thermodynamics
10. Plants growing on other plants - trees grow closely together; sunlight hardly reaches the forest floor
Physical Environment- Water
Epiphytes
Littoral Zone
Pioneer Organism
11. Region on the continental shelf that contains ocean area with depths up to 600 feet and extends several hundred miles from the shores
Carbon Cycle 1
Littoral Zone
Pyramid of Mass
Pioneer Organism
12. Ammonia (NH3) is broken down to release free nitrogen - which returns to the beginning of the denitrifying
Dentrified
Heterotrophs
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
Niche
13. Organisms that manufacture their own food
Photic zone
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Autotrophs
Substratum-texture
14. Animals that consume primary consumers (carnivores)
Intertidal Zone Population
Desert animals
Nature of Biomes
Secondary Consumers
15. Algae - sponges - clams - snails - sea urchins - starfish - and crabs
Lithosphere
Intertidal Zone Population
Substratum-pH
Thundra Animals
16. When a parasite benefits at the expense of the host
Herbivores
Epiphytes
Niche
Parasitism
17. 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
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Substratum-Minerals
Biotic Environment
Pyramid of Mass
18. Algae - crabs - crustacea - and many different species of fish
Littoral Zone Populations
Littoral Zone
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Organism
19. Regiong beneatht he photic zone that receives no light
Herbivores
Environmental Factors
Nitrogen Cycle 4
Aphotic Zone
20. Include reproduction and protection from predators and destructive weather
Rootlike holdfasts
Nitrified
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
Cohesive Force
21. Deer - fox - woodchuck - and squirrel
Grassland Animals
Substratum-texture
Competition Same Niche 2
Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals
22. The major component of the internal environment of all living things
Carbon Cycle 1
Littoral Zone Populations
Physical Environment- Water
Carnivores
23. Includes climate - temperature - availability of light and water - and the local topology
Dominant Species
Secondary Consumers
Temperate Deciduous Forest Biome
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
24. Jungles characterized by high temperatures and torrential rains -found in Central Africa - Central America - the Amazon basic - and Southeast Asia
Omnivores
Food Web
Tropical Rain Forest Biome
Pyramid of Numbers
25. The study of interactions between organisms and their environment
Epiphytes
Obligatory
Ecology
Hydrosphere
26. Links between oceans and land
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Polar Region
Marshes
Nekton
27. Region typical of the open seas and can be divided into photic and aphotic zones
Carnivores
Nitrified
Lithosphere
Pelagic Zone
28. Includes the community and the environment and usually all five kingdoms
Ecosystem
Niche
Carbon Cycle 2
Communities
29. Determines the nature of plant and animal life in the soil
Predators
Substratum-texture
Substratum (soil/rock)
Substratum-pH
30. Conserve water actively
Nitrogen Cycle 4
Desert Plants
Taiga Biome
Dentrified
31. Crawling and sessile organsms
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Benthos
Coimax Vegetatioin
Autotrophs
32. 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
Carbon Cycle 1
Carbon Cycle 3
Aphotic Zone
Parasitism
33. Individual unit of an ecological system - but the organism itself is composed of smaller units -organs >tissues >cells >molecules >atoms > subatomic particles
Substratum-Minerals
Organism
Carbon Cycle 1
Marshes
34. Live in burrows had few birds and mammals are found except those which have developed adaptations for maintaining constant body temperatures
Desert animals
Aquatic Biomes
Nitrogen
Second Law of Thermodynamics
35. The ultimate source of energy for all organisms
Rootlike holdfasts
Physical Environment-Sunlight
Other Cycles
Photic zone
36. Include those protists and fungi that decompose dead organic matter externally and absorb the nutrients - they consistitute a vital link in the cycling of material within the ecosystem
Saprophytes
Carbon Cycle 2
Deep-sea Organisms
Producers
37. Two fates await the ammonia (NH3). some are nitrified or dentrified
Climate and weather
Other Cycles
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Thundra Animals
38. The stable - living part of the ecosystem in whicih populations exist in balance with each other and with the environment
Climax Community
Mutualims
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Autotrophs
39. First to resettle a virgin area
Climate and weather
Pioneer Organism
Tundra Biome
Ecology
40. One that exerts control over the other species that are present
Substratum-Humus
Dominant Species
Nature of Biomes
Desert Biome
41. 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
Nature of Biomes
Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals
Photic Zone
Food Pyramids
42. Distinct community in a geographic region
Photic zone
Dominant Species
Physical Environment-Temperature
Biome
43. Characterized by low rainfall - although considerably more than the desert biomes receive -provide no shelter for herbivorous mammals from carnivorous predators -ex: East of the Rockies - steppes of the Ukraine - and the pampas of Argentina
Temperate Coniferous Plants
Pyramid of Mass
Grassland Biome
Taiga Plants
44. Vegetation such as vines and eppiphytes
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Desert animals
Nitrogen cycle 1
Secondary Consumers
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
Competition Same Niche 2
Food Chain
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
Carnivores
46. Encompasses all that is external to the organism and is necessary for its existence
Carbon Cycle 2
Environment
Ecology
Climax Community
47. Cannot synthesize their ow food and must depend upon autotrophs or others in the ecosystem to obtain their food
Heterotrophs
Nitrified
Pelagic Zone
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
48. Nitrates are absorbed by plants are used to syntheisze nucleic acids and plant proteins
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Pelagic Zone
Biosphere
Grassland Animals
49. Free-living organisms that feed on other living organisms
Environment
Predators
Cohesive Force
Second Law of Thermodynamics
50. Oceans connect to form one continuous body of water - which controls the earth's temperature by absorbing solar heat
Marine Biomes
Food Web
Grassland Animals
Polar Region