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PCAT Biology Ecology
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1. Active swimmers such as fish - sharks - or whales that feed on plankton and smaller fish
Photic Zone
Obligatory
Polar Region
Nekton
2. Animals that consume green plants (herbivores)
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Dentrified
Primary Consumers
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
3. Developed long legs and many are hoofed
Substratum-pH
Temperate Deciduous Forest Biome
Carbon Cycle 1
Grassland Animals
4. Every energy transfer involves a loss of energy and each level of the food chain uses some of the energy it obtains from the food for its own metabolism and loses some additional energy in the form of heat
Photic Zone
Nature of Biomes
Mutualims
Second Law of Thermodynamics
5. Crawling and sessile organsms
Saprophytes
Benthos
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Taiga Animals
6. The chief disruptive force
Competition
Carbon Cycle 1
Marshes
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
7. Rivers - lakes - ponds - and marshes
Pyramid of Energy
Freshwater Biomes
Symbionts
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
8. Consumer organisms that are higher in hte food chain are usually larger and heavier than those further down
Physical Environment-Temperature
Pyramid of Numbers
Niche
Nitrogen
9. Nekton and benthos - scavengers - and predators (fiercely competitive)
Symbionts
Aphotic Zone animals
Herbivores
Pyramid of Energy
10. When one organism is benefited by the association and the other is not affected
Saprophytes
Deep-sea Organisms
Commensalism
Climate and weather
11. Used to include only the population and not their physical environment
Pyramid of Numbers
Competition Same Niche 2
Niche
Biotic Community
12. The study of interactions between organisms and their environment
Population
Environmental Factors
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Ecology
13. 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
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Nitrogen cycle 1
Pelagic Zone
Thundra Animals
14. Include reproduction and protection from predators and destructive weather
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Cohesive Force
Littoral Zone
15. One or both organisms can't survive without the other
Biotic Environment
Grassland Biome
Aphotic Zone
Obligatory
16. Contains plankton - passively drifting masses of microscopic photosynthetic and heterotrophic organisms - and nekton - and algae
Obligatory
Competition Same Niche 2
Photic Zone animals
Other Cycles
17. Animals that feed on secondary consumer
Thundra Animals
Rootlike holdfasts
Tertiary Consumers
Biome
18. The major component of the internal environment of all living things
Sere
Food Web
Deep-sea Organisms
Physical Environment- Water
19. Treeless - frozen plain found between the taiga lands and the northern ice sheets - very short summer and thus a very short growing season during which time the ground becomes wet and marshy
Sere
Food Chain
Tundra Biome
Tropical Rain Forest Biome
20. Polar bears - musk oxen - and arctic hens
Thundra Animals
Physical Environment-Sunlight
Pyramid of Energy
Marshes
21. Animals that eat both plants and animals
Omnivores
Marine Biomes
Communities
Saprophytes
22. Cold - dry - and inhabited by fir - pine - and spruce trees -much vegetation has evolved adaptations for water conservation such as needle-shaped leaves -Extreme Northern Part of the US and in Southern Canada
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
Environment
Nature of Biomes
Coimax Vegetatioin
23. In the ocean - the top layer thorugh which light can penetrate - is where all aquatic photosynthetic activity takes place
Nekton
Competition Same Niche
Epiphytes
Photic Zone
24. Conserve water actively
Desert Plants
Nitrogen
Photic Zone animals
Carbon Cycle 1
25. Frozen area with no vegetation and terrestrial animals -animals that do inhabit polar regions generally live near the polar oceans
Polar Region
Population
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Nitrogen
26. Links between oceans and land
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
Decomposer
Marshes
Producers
27. Live together in an intimate - often permanent association - which may or may not be beneficial to both participants
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Biotic Community
Rootlike holdfasts
Symbionts
28. Individual unit of an ecological system - but the organism itself is composed of smaller units -organs >tissues >cells >molecules >atoms > subatomic particles
Parasitism
Nekton
Food Web
Organism
29. (living) includes all living things that directly or indirectly influence the life of the organism including the relationships that exist between organisms
Food Web
Biotic Environment
Cohesive Force
Pyramid of Energy
30. First to resettle a virgin area
Pioneer Organism
Temperate Deciduous Forest Biome
Aphotic Zone
Photic Zone animals
31. Region exposed to low tides that undergoes variations in temperature and periods of dryness
Nitrified
Nitrogen Cycle 4
Intertidal Zone
Food Chain
32. 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
Pyramid of Energy
Marshes
Grassland Animals
Second Law of Thermodynamics
33. Food chain is not a simple linear chain but an intricate web
Littoral Zone
Parasitism
Heterotrophs
Food Web
34. Includes the community and the environment and usually all five kingdoms
Ecosystem
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
Taiga Plants
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
35. Animals that consume primary consumers (carnivores)
Secondary Consumers
Parasitism
Substratum-texture
Littoral Zone
36. Determines water holding capacity
Substratum-texture
Biotic Environment
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Hypotonic
37. Forest floors contain moss and lichens
Pioneer Organism
Taiga Plants
Physical Environment- Water
Competition Same Niche 3
38. The ultimate source of energy for all organisms
Cohesive Force
Physical Environment-Sunlight
Photic Zone
Competition Same Niche
39. Recycle water - oxygen - and phosphorus
Food Chain
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Littoral Zone Populations
Other Cycles
40. Animals eat the plants and synthesize specific animal proteins form the plant proteins. both plants and animals give off wastes and eventually die
Secondary Consumers
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Physical Environment- Water
Nitrogen Cycle 5
41. 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
Taiga Animals
Competition Same Niche 3
Food Web
Herbivores
42. Two fates await the ammonia (NH3). some are nitrified or dentrified
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Taiga Animals
Aphotic Zone
43. Vegetation such as vines and eppiphytes
Dentrified
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Ecology
Climax Community
44. Group of organisms of the same species living together in a given location
Population
Environment
Polar Region
Environmental Factors
45. 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
Climate and weather
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Predators
Taiga Biome
46. The oceans
Hydrosphere
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Producers
Herbivores
47. Organisms that manufacture their own food
Food Pyramids
Cohesive Force
Symbionts
Autotrophs
48. An essential component of amino acids and nucleic acids - which are the building blocks of all living things
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Organism
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Nitrogen
49. Algae - sponges - clams - snails - sea urchins - starfish - and crabs
Substratum (soil/rock)
Deep-sea Organisms
Intertidal Zone Population
Symbionts
50. Trees such as beech - maple - oaks - and willows shed their leaves during cold winters months
Climate and weather
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Pyramid of Energy