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Terms 100

The broadest, most inclusive level of ecological organization.

Biosphere

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Terms 200

Name the process that helps control the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere by taking carbon dioxide in and releasing oxygen.

Photosynthesis

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Terms 300

Name the term that describes all of the nonliving components in the environment.

Abiotic

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Terms 400

Name the term that describes when an organism leaves a population.

Emigration

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Terms 500

Name the term that describes the re-growth of pioneer species that occurs after the destruction of a climax community.

Secondary Succession

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Issues100

Excessive carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is largely responsible for which environmental issue?

Global Warming

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Issues 200

What is the original source of almost all the energy in most ecosystems?

Sunlight

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Issues 300

Chlorofluorocarbons are man made molecules and are responsible for which environmental issue?

Ozone Depletion

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Issues 400

What is happening to our atmosphere because of the increased levels of greenhouse gases?

It is warming

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Issues500

What is the term that describes the number of individuals that a stable environment can support?

Carrying Capacity

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Interactions100

A relationship when one organisms benefits and it does not affect the other.

Commensalism

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Interactions 200

A symbiosis in which both species benefit.

mutualism

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Interactions 300

A plant (autotroph) at a beginning of a food chain is referred to as a / an ____.

Producer

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Interactions 400

When one organism takes nutrients from another organism.

Parasitism

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Interactions500

Which type of symbiotic relationship is described by two organisms fighting for the same resources?

Competition

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Nuts & Bolts100

The greatest biodiversity is found in which biome?

Tropical Rainforest

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Nuts & Bolts 200

What happens to biodiversity as you move south away from the Tundra and toward the equator?

Biodiversity increases

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Nuts & Bolts 300

Which of the following levels of classification do you use to write a scientific name?

Genus and Species

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Nuts & Bolts 400

What is the name of the process where new species are formed?

Speciation

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Nuts & Bolts 500

Name the levels of organization that ecologist study, starting with the broadest to the most specific.

Biosphere Ecosystems Community Population Organism


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