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Page 1: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

Ecology part 2

Page 2: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

1 What four areas does population size depend on?

-# of Births-# of Deaths

-Immigration (Entering Pop.)-Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

Page 3: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

2 What shape is exponential growth and what causes it?

• “J”

• Unlimited resources

(food, water & space)

Page 4: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

3 Draw and describe exponential growth.

• Slow initial growth that becomes rapid

over time.

Page 5: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

4 What is the shape and causes of logistic growth?

•“s”•Exponential growth thatslows or stops becauseof limited resources

Page 6: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

5 Draw and describe logistic growth.

• Exponential growth that slows or stops because of

limited

resources

Page 7: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

6 What is the largest number of organisms of a species the environment can support?

• Carrying Capacity

Page 8: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

7 What types of factors are considered limiting factors that

restrict population growth?

• Biotic and abiotic that restricts population growth (ex. Food (biotic) & space (abiotic))

Page 9: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

8 What is density?

• Amount of organisms in an area

Page 10: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

9 What are the two types of limiting factors?

• -Density-dependent

• -Density- Independent

Page 11: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

10 What are the three types of density dependent factors?

• -Predation

• -Disease

• -Competition for resources

Page 12: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

11 What are the three types of density-dependent factors?

• DUPLICATE!

Page 13: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

12 What are the three types of density-independent factors?

• -Natural Disaster

• -Weather / Climate

• -Human Activity

Page 14: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

13 In the water cycle, what two methods take water into the

atmosphere and briefly describe each.

• -Evaporation- From areas of concentration of water (Ponds, lakes etc.)

• -Transpiration- H20 lost from plants

Page 15: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

14 What is it called when water forms clouds?

• Condensation

Page 16: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

15 What is it called when water falls back to Earth and give 2

examples.• -Precipitation

• -Rain

• -Snow

Page 17: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

16 What four methods release carbon dioxide/CO2 to the air?

• -Volcanoes

• -Human Activity

• -Respiration

• -Decomposition

Page 18: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

17 What process uses carbon dioxide to make glucose?

• Photosynthesis

Page 19: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

18 Organisms use and release carbon dioxide by which

process?

• Respiration

Page 20: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

19 What 2 important uses is carbon dioxide needed for to help

humans?

• -Food carbohydrates

• -Living tissue and skeleton

Page 21: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

20 What converts N2 in the soil for plants?

• Bacteria

Page 22: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

21 When organisms consume plants, what macromolecule does

nitrogen help produce?

• proteins

Page 23: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

22 What three factors help return nitrogen to the soil?

• -Dead organisms/ decompositions

• -Bacterial nitrogen fixation

• -Animal Waste

Page 24: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

23 What breaks N2 down in the soil and returns it to the

atmosphere?• Bacteria

Page 25: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

24 Amino acids are monomers of which macromolecule that is

vital to humans?

• Proteins

Page 26: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

25 How much of the atmosphere is nitrogen?

• 78%

Page 27: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

26 What saves/protects natural resources and organisms?

• Conservation Biology

Page 28: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

27. How many species are in danger of extinction in the

U.S.?• 1,200

Page 29: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

28 An organism that is likely to become endangered in the near future is considered? Give an

example• -threatened Species

• -Polar Bear

Page 30: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

29 An organism that is subject to immediate extinction is

considered? Give an example.

• -Endangered Species

• -Humpback Whale

Page 31: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

30 What is a study over a long period considered?

• Longitudal Analysis

Page 32: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

31 What is an increase in the average temperature on Earth?

• Global Warming

Page 33: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

32 What is the trapping of heat in the atmosphere? What are 2

implications?

• Greenhouse Effect- Deterioration of habit, drought and disruption of relationships

Page 34: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

33. The water cycle:condensation, precipitation, runoff, transpiration, evaporation, seepage

and root uptake.

Page 35: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

34. Carbon cycle: co2 in atmosphere, co2 in ocean add

photosynthesis.

Page 36: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

33. What is moderate temperature areas called?

• Temperate

Page 37: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

34 What is called when a tree sheds its leaves every year during

a particular season?

• deciduous

Page 38: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

35 List the biomes and their temperatures and seasons.

• -Tropical Rainforest- Hot at top- Cool at Floor• -Savanna- Hot• -Desert- Hot day/Cold night• -Temperate Grassland- Hot summers, cold winters• -Temperate Deciduous Forest- Cold winters, moderate

summers• -Taiga- Bitterly cold winters, mild summers• -Tundra- Very cold, with short cool summers• -Lakes/Freshwater (Great Lakes)- Cold winters,

warm/hot summers• -Oceans (Cali. Coast) 50-70F

Page 39: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

36 List the general locations of each biome.

• -Tropical Rainforest – Along equator/oceans• -Savanna- Eastern Africa• -Desert- Near equator- not near ocean• -Temperate Grassland- Midwest/central U.S• -Temperate Deciduous Forest- Northern U.S• -Taiga- Upper/Lower regions of earth (Not poles)• -Lakes/Freshwater Great Lakes in Minnesota,

Southern Canada• -Oceans (Cali. Coast) Duh, on the California

Coast

Page 40: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

37 List the wildlife for each biome.

• Tropical Rainforest- Jaguars, Boa Constrictors, Monkeys etc

• Savanna-rhinoceros, elephants and lions• Desert- rattlesnakes, golden eagle, and mountain lions• Temperate grassland- grizzly bear, coyotes and rabbits• Temperate deciduous forest- deer, bobcats, and

squirrels• Taiga- moose, beavers, and Timberwolves• Great Lakes/freshwater- trout, bass and pike• Ocean/California Coast- seals dolphins and whales

Page 41: Ecology part 2. 1 What four areas does population size depend on? -# of Births -# of Deaths -Immigration (Entering Pop.) -Emigration (Leaving Pop.)

38 List the plant life for each biome (if listed)

• Tropical Rainforest- canopy-like trees, shorter trees and vines

• Savanna- tall grass and fire resistant trees and shrubs• Desert- cacti and creosote bush• Temperate grassland- grass and herbs• Temperate deciduous forest-fern, moss and deciduous

trees• Taiga- needle leaf /evergreen trees, berry bearing

shrubs• Great Lakes/freshwater-lily pads and cattails • Ocean/California Coast- seaweed and kelp


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