Comprehensive Ecology Study Set: Vocabulary and Objectives for Effective Learning
Enhance your understanding of ecology with this extensive study set covering essential vocabulary and objectives. Explore key concepts including biotic and abiotic factors, ecosystems, and organism classifications. Learn about interactions among populations, such as symbiosis, coevolution, and the carrying capacity of environments. Dive into trophic levels, food webs, and the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers. With definitions for terms like mutualism, competition, and various kingdoms, this resource is perfect for students aiming to master ecology.
Comprehensive Ecology Study Set: Vocabulary and Objectives for Effective Learning
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Ecology Unit Study Set Blank Objective and Vocabulary Pages for Your Studying Pleasure
Vocabulary • Ecology • Biotic • Abiotic • Population • Community • Ecosystem • Biosphere • organism
Vocabulary - Quizlet is a great resource • Herbivore • Carnivore • Omnivore • Scavenger • Producer • Consumer • Primary • Secondary • Tertiary • Decomposer • Food web • Food chain • Energy pyramid • Niche • habitat • Trophic levels
Objectives: Identify/Describe Types of Interactions With the Environment Among Organisms Limiting Factors- Carrying Capacity- Symbiosis Coevolution Is when … Example: bird beak/ tongue shaped like flower allowing the bird to feed and the flower to be pollinated Competition Predator/Prey Mutualism- Between populations- Predator Adaptations - Commensalism- One benefits the other is not harmed. Example: shark and remora Within populations - Prey Adaptations – Parasitism –
Vocabulary • Carrying capacity • Limiting factor • Prey • Predator • Symbiosis • Mutualism • Commensalism • Parasitism • Coevolution • Adaptation • Invasive species
Vocabulary • Decomposition • Combustion • Transpiration • Evaporation • precipitation
Vocabulary • Classification • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species • Taxonomy • Dichotomous key
Objectives - 6 KINGDOMS • What is the basis of placing organisms in kingdoms? • List the 6 Kingdoms and identify their unique characteristics
Vocabulary • Archaebacteria • Eubacteria • Protista • Plantae • Fungi • animalia