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PCAT Biology Ecology
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1. Food chain is not a simple linear chain but an intricate web
Omnivores
Secondary Consumers
Food Web
Biotic Environment
2. Receive less than ten inches of rain each year; the rain is concentrated within a few heavy cloudbursts -ex: Sahara in Africa and Gobi in Asia
Thundra Animals
Pioneer Organism
Desert Biome
Tundra Plants
3. 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
Temperate Deciduous Forest Biome
Biome
Rootlike holdfasts
Dentrified
4. Autotrophic green plants and chemosynthetic bacteria that use the energy of the sun and simple raw materials to manufacture carbohydrates - proteins - and lipids
Aphotic Zone
Coimax Vegetatioin
Producers
Tropical Rain Forest Biome
5. Have adaptations enabling them to survive in very cod water - with high pressures - and in complete darkness
Intraspecific Interactions
Deep-sea Organisms
Marine Biomes
Biotic Community
6. Recycle water - oxygen - and phosphorus
Deep-sea Organisms
Intertidal Zone Population
Food Chain
Other Cycles
7. Include saprophytic organisms and organisms of decay
Nitrogen Cycle 4
Decomposer
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Substratum-Minerals
8. Defines the functional role of an organism in its ecosystem -described what the organism eats - where and how it obtains its food - what climatic factors it can tolerate and which are optimal - the nature of its parasites and predators - where and ho
Niche
Pyramid of Numbers
Rootlike holdfasts
Dominant Species
9. Vegetation such as vines and eppiphytes
Substratum-texture
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Tertiary Consumers
Food Pyramids
10. Animals that feed on secondary consumer
Tertiary Consumers
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
Taiga Animals
Autotrophs
11. 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
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Tundra Plants
Community
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
12. Live in burrows had few birds and mammals are found except those which have developed adaptations for maintaining constant body temperatures
Cohesive Force
Desert animals
Material Cycles
Carbon Cycle 3
13. When a parasite benefits at the expense of the host
Food Chain
Parasitism
Aquatic Biomes
Heterotrophs
14. Region on the continental shelf that contains ocean area with depths up to 600 feet and extends several hundred miles from the shores
Littoral Zone
Hypotonic
Carnivores
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
15. Adaptations for maintaining their internal osmolarity and conserving water
Pyramid of Numbers
Ecological Succession
Aphotic Zone
Osmoregulation
16. Chief animal inhabitant is the moose; however - the black bear - wolf - and some birds
Physical Environment-Temperature
Intertidal Zone
Taiga Animals
Parasitism
17. Cannot synthesize their ow food and must depend upon autotrophs or others in the ecosystem to obtain their food
Pyramid of Mass
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Organism
Heterotrophs
18. Energy is transferred from the original sources in green plants through a series o organisms with repeated stages of consumption and finally decomposition
Tundra Plants
Food Chain
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Pyramid of Mass
19. Rock and soil surface
Producers
Tundra Biome
Lithosphere
Food Chain
20. Composed of populations that are able to exist under the new conditions
Successive Communities
Other Cycles
Pyramid of Numbers
Tundra Biome
21. Community in an ecological succession is identified by a dominant species
Grassland Biome
Sere
Substratum-pH
Herbivores
22. Individual unit of an ecological system - but the organism itself is composed of smaller units -organs >tissues >cells >molecules >atoms > subatomic particles
Epiphytes
Competition Same Niche
Organism
Ecology
23. First to resettle a virgin area
Pioneer Organism
Sere
Littoral Zone
Tertiary Consumers
24. Must be maintained at an optimal level -organisms have adaptations necessary for protection against extremes
Physical Environment-Temperature
Communities
Grassland Biome
Substratum-texture
25. Individuals belonging to the same species use the same resources and if a particular resource is limited - then these organisms must compete with one another
Carbon Cycle 3
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
Intraspecific Interactions
Marine Biomes
26. Determined by the same decisive factors-temperatures and rainfall
Nitrogen cycle 1
Nitrified
Nature of Biomes
Deep-sea Organisms
27. Algae - sponges - clams - snails - sea urchins - starfish - and crabs
Intertidal Zone Population
Nekton
Environmental Factors
Rootlike holdfasts
28. Includes the community and the environment and usually all five kingdoms
Substratum-Humus
Communities
Ecosystem
Nitrified
29. One or both organisms can't survive without the other
Obligatory
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
Grassland Biome
Producers
30. Includes climate - temperature - availability of light and water - and the local topology
Tropical Rain Forest Biome
Rootlike holdfasts
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Photic Zone
31. Determines the nature of plant and animal life in the soil
Taiga Biome
Littoral Zone Populations
Lithosphere
Substratum (soil/rock)
32. 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
Competition
Rootlike holdfasts
Obligatory
Carbon Cycle 2
33. Used to include only the population and not their physical environment
Predators
Climax Community
Autotrophs
Biotic Community
34. Frozen area with no vegetation and terrestrial animals -animals that do inhabit polar regions generally live near the polar oceans
Temperate Coniferous Plants
Polar Region
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
Littoral Zone Populations
35. More than 70% of earth -plants have little controlling influence in communities -most stable ecosystems; the conditions affecting temperature - amount of available oxygen and cabon dioxide - and amount of suspended or dissolve materials are very stab
Marine Biomes
Epiphytes
Cohesive Force
Aquatic Biomes
36. Rhododendrons and pines are more suited for growth in acid oil
Osmoregulation
Dominant Species
Deep-sea Organisms
Substratum-pH
37. Animals eat the plants and synthesize specific animal proteins form the plant proteins. both plants and animals give off wastes and eventually die
Nitrogen Cycle 3
Competition Same Niche 2
Grassland Biome
Cohesive Force
38. Only animal life and other heterotrophic life exists
Coimax Vegetatioin
Aphotic Zone
Commensalism
Nature of Biomes
39. Symbiotic relationship from which both organisms derive some benefit
Intertidal Zone Population
Photic Zone animals
Mutualims
Predator-Prey relationship
40. Any group of similar organisms that are capable of reproducing
Competition Same Niche 2
Nitrogen cycle 1
Tundra Plants
Species
41. Rivers - lakes - ponds - and marshes
Competition Same Niche
Pyramid of Mass
Pioneer Organism
Freshwater Biomes
42. Forest floors contain moss and lichens
Taiga Plants
Benthos
Taiga Biome
Mutualims
43. Needs constant energy source and cycling of materials between the living system
Photic zone
Ecology
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
Successive Communities
44. 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
Parasitism
Food Web
Carbon Cycle 3
45. Sunlit layer of the open sea extending to a depth of 250-600ft
Pyramid of Energy
Littoral Zone Populations
Photic zone
Biome
46. Includes all portions of the planet that support life -the atmosphere - the lithosphere - and the hydrosphere
Substratum-texture
Biosphere
Producers
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
47. Conserve water actively
Parasitism
Desert Plants
Taiga Animals
Intertidal Zone Population
48. Material is cycled and recycled betweenn organisms and their environments - passing from inorganic forms to organic forms and then back to the inorganic forms
Intertidal Zone
Substratum (soil/rock)
Material Cycles
Species
49. Polar bears - musk oxen - and arctic hens
Thundra Animals
Marine Biomes
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
50. 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
Rootlike holdfasts
Carnivores
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
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