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PCAT Biology Ecology
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1. When a parasite benefits at the expense of the host
Aquatic Biomes
Population
Parasitism
Desert animals
2. Cannot synthesize their ow food and must depend upon autotrophs or others in the ecosystem to obtain their food
Communities
Photic Zone animals
Heterotrophs
Ecology
3. The nitrogen locked up in the wastes and dead tissues is released by the action of the bacteria of decay - which convert the proteins into ammonia
Nitrogen Cycle 4
Carbon Cycle 3
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
4. Individual unit of an ecological system - but the organism itself is composed of smaller units -organs >tissues >cells >molecules >atoms > subatomic particles
Successive Communities
Temperate Coniferous Plants
Organism
Nature of Biomes
5. 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
Pyramid of Mass
Parasitism
Nitrogen cycle 1
Intertidal Zone
6. 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
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
Carbon Cycle 3
Photic Zone animals
Epiphytes
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
Lithosphere
Tertiary Consumers
Photic Zone
Nitrogen cycle 1
8. In the ocean - the top layer thorugh which light can penetrate - is where all aquatic photosynthetic activity takes place
Aphotic Zone
Photic Zone
Photic Zone animals
Hypotonic
9. 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
Poikilothermic (Cold Blooded)
Rootlike holdfasts
Physical Environment- Water
Community
10. Nutrients - water - and sunlight limitations aid in maintaining populations at relatively constant levels
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Material Cycles
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Environmental Factors
11. Chief animal inhabitant is the moose; however - the black bear - wolf - and some birds
Taiga Animals
Population
Freshwater Biomes
Ecology
12. One that exerts control over the other species that are present
Desert Plants
Nitrified
Dominant Species
Marshes
13. Animals that consume only plants or plant foods
Nitrogen cycle 1
Herbivores
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Omnivores
14. 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
Nitrogen Cycle 5
Competition Same Niche 3
Substratum-pH
Physical Environment-Temperature
15. Integrated system of species that are dependent upon one another for survival
Grassland Biome
Nitrogen
Community
Competition Same Niche
16. Contains plankton - passively drifting masses of microscopic photosynthetic and heterotrophic organisms - and nekton - and algae
Physical Environment-Sunlight
Predators
Photic Zone animals
Competition Same Niche 3
17. Free-living organisms that feed on other living organisms
Nitrified
Aphotic Zone
Predators
Hypotonic
18. Developed long legs and many are hoofed
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
Dentrified
Aphotic Zone animals
Grassland Animals
19. Recycle water - oxygen - and phosphorus
Other Cycles
Pyramid of Mass
Physical Environment-Temperature
Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals
20. Plants growing on other plants - trees grow closely together; sunlight hardly reaches the forest floor
Ecosystem
Pyramid of Numbers
Polar Region
Epiphytes
21. An essential component of amino acids and nucleic acids - which are the building blocks of all living things
Heterotrophs
Nitrogen
Freshwater Biomes
Aquatic Biomes
22. Made into nitrites by chemosynthetic bacteria and then to usable nitrates by nitrifying bacteria
Successive Communities
Nitrified
Desert Plants
Autotrophs
23. Oceans connect to form one continuous body of water - which controls the earth's temperature by absorbing solar heat
Nitrogen cycle 1
Ecosystem
Marine Biomes
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
24. The stable - living part of the ecosystem in whicih populations exist in balance with each other and with the environment
Substratum-texture
Climax Community
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Deep-sea Organisms
25. Vegetation has evolved adaptations for water conservation such as needle shaped leaves
Conditions for stability in an Ecosystem
Temperate Coniferous Plants
Niche
Food Web
26. 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
Intertidal Zone
Climax Community
Niche
Competition Same Niche
27. Organisms that manufacture their own food
Pioneer Organism
Photic Zone
Dentrified
Autotrophs
28. 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
Substratum (soil/rock)
Aquatic Biomes
Dominant Species
Communities
29. 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
Herbivores
Lithosphere
Saprophytes
Carbon Cycle 3
30. The study of interactions between organisms and their environment
Epiphytes
Temperate Coniferous Plants
Ecology
Biome
31. The oceans
Food Web
Hydrosphere
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Herbivores
32. Include saprophytic organisms and organisms of decay
Rootlike holdfasts
Competition Same Niche 2
Intertidal Zone
Decomposer
33. Animals that consume green plants (herbivores)
Intraspecific Interactions
Primary Consumers
Competition
Competition Same Niche 2
34. Crawling and sessile organsms
Nitrogen
Benthos
Species
Hydrosphere
35. Determine by the amount of decaying plant and animal life in the soil
Dentrified
Substratum-Humus
Biotic Environment
Environmental Factors
36. One or both organisms can't survive without the other
Photic zone
Environmental Factors
Grassland Animals
Obligatory
37. Distinct community in a geographic region
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Other Cycles
Biome
Lithosphere
38. 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
Predator-Prey relationship
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Hydrosphere
Taiga Biome
39. Live in burrows had few birds and mammals are found except those which have developed adaptations for maintaining constant body temperatures
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
Successive Communities
Desert animals
Freshwater Biomes
40. 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
Epiphytes
Aphotic Zone
Desert Biome
41. Live together in an intimate - often permanent association - which may or may not be beneficial to both participants
Aphotic Zone
Pioneer Organism
Symbionts
Physical Environment-Sunlight
42. Material is cycled and recycled betweenn organisms and their environments - passing from inorganic forms to organic forms and then back to the inorganic forms
Material Cycles
Ecological Succession
Osmoregulation
Second Law of Thermodynamics
43. Region typical of the open seas and can be divided into photic and aphotic zones
Pelagic Zone
Other Cycles
Taiga Biome
Hemeothermic (Warm Blooded)
44. Conserve water actively
Desert Plants
Dominant Species
Omnivores
Dentrified
45. Have adaptations enabling them to survive in very cod water - with high pressures - and in complete darkness
Deep-sea Organisms
Food Pyramids
Nekton
Hydrosphere
46. Includes climate - temperature - availability of light and water - and the local topology
Ecological Succession
Tropical Rain Forest Animals
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome
47. First to resettle a virgin area
Climate and weather
Tropical Rain Forest Plants
Abiotic (Physical) Environment
Pioneer Organism
48. Jungles characterized by high temperatures and torrential rains -found in Central Africa - Central America - the Amazon basic - and Southeast Asia
Tropical Rain Forest Biome
Cohesive Force
Nitrogen Cycle 2
Hydrosphere
49. 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
Nekton
Physical Environment- Water
Desert Plants
Pyramid of Energy
50. The chief disruptive force
Pioneer Organism
Food Chain
Competition
Photic zone
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