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LEARNING OUTCOMES QUIZ L.O.Q.s. SEMESTER 1 AROUND THE WORLD. Shows how energy is transferred through trophic levels. ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS. The interrelationship between plants and animals. Ecology. Particular physical environments containing characteristic plants and animals. Biomes.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES QUIZL.O.Q.s • SEMESTER 1 AROUND THE WORLD
Shows how energy is transferred through trophic levels. ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS
The interrelationship between plants and animals. Ecology
Particular physical environments containing characteristic plants and animals Biomes
Complex feeding relationships Food webs
Captures sunlight to make chemical energy Producers
Nonliving components of an ecosystem Abiotic factors
Living components of an ecosystem Biotic factors
occurs when organisms attempt to use resources at the same place at the same time Competition
the relationship between two closely related species Symbiosis
shows predictable changes of a community over time. Ecological succession
shows how pesticides move through trophic levels. Biological magnification
_____________cycles move resources through the sphere. Biogeochemical
_________levels shows steps in a food Web. Trophic
Science of classifying organisms TAXONOMY
These species are at risk of becoming extinct ENDANGERED SPECIES
This is caused by an increase in greenhouse gases GLOBAL WARMING
When one organism captures and feeds on another PREDATOR AND PREY “PREDATION”
#5 The success of an organism to SURVIVE and reproduce FITNESS (SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST)
These animals have a hollow, dorsal nerve cord VERTEBRATES
#7 These organisms eat plants HERBIVORES
#9 A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten FOOD CHAIN
#11 _______ structures show similarities between common ancestors . Homologous
#12 ____ is based on the adaptation of organisms to their environment. Natural Selection
#13 What system of taxonomy is grouped from the most general (kingdom) to the most specific (species)? Linnaeus’ system
#14 What is the combined genetic information of all members of a population? Gene Pool
#15 The three domains are Archaea, Eukarya, & Bacteria • RK 2. U 3.
#16 ______ are single-celled organisms and ________are many-celled organisms. Unicellular Multicellular
#17 Common ancestors of all living things is known as Common Descent.
A type of growth that occurs when a population growth slows or stops following a period of exponential growth (S-shape curve) Logistic growth
A type of growth that shows individuals of a population growing at a constant rate (J-shaped curve) Exponential Growth
The largest number of individuals of a population that a given environment can support Carrying Capacity
What causes the growth of a population to decrease Limiting factors
These factors limit the population growth only when the density reaches a certain level. Density-Dependent
Factors that affect all populations regardless of the density. Density-Independent +
What is one source for environmental change on earth? Human Activities
What resources cannot be replenished by natural processes? Nonrenewable
What resources can be regenerated and are replaceable? Renewable
What is the sum total of the variety of organisms in the biosphere? Biodiversity
The metric system is based on the units of The power of 10
The site or cell organelle where Photosynthesis takes place CHLOROPLAST
The process of using LIGHT energy to convert WATER and CO2 into OXYGEN and SUGAR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
The site or cell organelle where Cellular Respiration takes place MITOCHONDRIA
The process that releases ENERGY by breaking down FOOD with oxygen CELLULAR RESPIRATION
Respiration that DOES NOT use oxygen NO ANAEROBIC
Respiration that uses oxygen YES AEROBIC
2 Products of Fermentation LACTIC ACID AND ALCOHOL
A _________ experiment allows the scientist to test a single variable. controlled
The process by which organisms keep their internal conditions relatively stable… HOMEOSTASIS