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Unit 2: Ecology
For the NC Biology End of Course Test
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Biology
9th Grade
02/09/2006

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Term
ecology
Definition
The study of the physical and biological interactions between an organism and its natural environment.
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symbiosis
Definition
An interaction between two different species where either both, one or neither of the organisms benefit from the relationship.
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mutualism
Definition
A symbiosis in which both organisms benefit, they rely on each other for survival.
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commensalism
Definition
A symbiosis in which one partner benefits and the other is neither benefited nor harmed)
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parasitism
Definition
A symbiosis in which one organism benefits at its host's expense.
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predator-prey relationships
Definition
Relationships in which one organism which hunts and eats another.
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abiotic factors
Definition
Nonliving factors such as water, soil, weather.
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biotic factors
Definition
Living factors such as decomposers, scavengers and predators.
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trophic level
Definition
Feeding level
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food chains/webs
Definition
All the interactions of predators and prey their prey. This also includes the exchange of chemical nutrients into and out of the soil. These interactions connect the various members of an ecosystem.
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energy pyramid
Definition
The concept that as one moves up a trophic level only 10% of the energy needed to sustain life is passed from one level to the next.
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niche
Definition
The portion of the environment which a species occupies, defined in terms of the conditions under which an organism can survive, and may be affected by the presence of other competing organisms.
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carrying capacity
Definition
The maximum number of a wildlife species a given habitat will support during the most critical time of the year.
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J curve
Definition
The Exponential curve (also known as a J-curve) occurs when there is no limit to population size
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S curve
Definition
The Logistic curve (also known as an S-curve) shows the effect of a limiting factor (in this case the carrying capacity of the environment).
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water cycle
Definition
water -> evaporation -> condensation -> precipitation -> ground water …and around again
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nitrogen cycle
Definition
Nitrogen gas (N2) in the atmosphere -> Nitrogen fixation by either lightning or bacteria in the soil or the roots of legumes -> nitrate or nitrites (NO(X) by bacteria in the soil ->amino acids/proteins in plants then animals -> urea in the urine of animals and around again
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six levels of ecological organization
Definition
Individual, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere
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limiting factor
Definition
Whatever factor limits the growth of a population of organisms
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biomes
Definition
A major regional or global biotic community, such as a grassland or desert, characterized chiefly by the dominant forms of plant life and the prevailing climate.
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succession
Definition
The process by which a natural community moves from a simpler level of organisation to a more complex community.
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decomposer
Definition
Organisms that participate in the process of decay
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primary consumer
Definition
A consumer that feeds directly on producers (plants or algae)
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secondary consumer
Definition
A predator that eats consumers
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community
Definition
The various species of organisms that live in the same ecosystem
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habitat
Definition
The place an organism inhabits in the natural environment
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extinction
Definition
The condition in which all members of a species die out
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herbivore
Definition
A consumer that feeds only on plants
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carnivore
Definition
A consumer that eats meat
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producer
Definition
An organism in an ecosystem that produces the food at the bottom of the food chain, typically the plants in a terrestial ecosystem.
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nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Definition
soil bacteria that have the ability to take nitrogen gas out of the atmosphere and convert it into a more biocompatible (friendly) form
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carbon dioxide
Definition
"the molecule produced whenever an organic compound is ""burned,"" including th.e ""burning"" of sugar in our bodies to produce energy. This molecule also contributes to global warming by trapping heat."
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nitrogen fertilizer
Definition
The nitrites and nitrates in many soils wash away during rains. These are required for the healthy growth of plants and become the limiting factor in many ecosystems that experience rainfall. Nitrogen fertilizers replace the nitrates lost and allow for healthier plant (crop) growth.
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deforestation
Definition
The cutting down of a forest
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precipitation
Definition
rain
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parasite
Definition
microorganisms that feed off of larger organisms at their expense.
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ozone depletion
Definition
"the loss of a protective gas, O3 due to its destruction by CFCs."
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global warming
Definition
"the result of the greenhouse effect, the temperature of the planet earth is rising."
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pesticide
Definition
any poison that is used to kill pests (insects that destroy plant crops)
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food contaminant
Definition
Pesticides and other chemicals that are sprayed on crops that are harvested for food
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photosynthesis
Definition
"the process by which plants use sunlight to transform CO2 into glucose, C6H12O6."
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respiration
Definition
the chemical reactions associated with breathing
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birth/death rate
Definition
When the number of live births in a population exceed the numbsr of deaths then that population is growing in size.
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biological accumulation/magnification
Definition
Pesticides and other chemicals in the environment move up the food chain. As consumers feed they accumulate more and more of the chemicals into their bodies. The top level consumers have the highest concentration of chemicals in their bodies.
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habitat destruction
Definition
the destruction of the environments inhabited by other living forms
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acid rain
Definition
air pollution from the burning fossil fuels often produces acid rain as a byproduct
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sustainable use
Definition
farming practices that do not exceed the carrying capacity of an ecosystem allow the ecosystem to sustain life over long periods of time
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stewardship
Definition
the wise use of our resources for future generations
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concentration
Definition
the measurement of the amount of chemicals that is dissolved in a small amount of space. The higher the concentration the larger the amount of chemicals that is present.
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