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What are communities in ecology?
All living things in a
specific
place
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What is a population in ecology?
All organisms of any
species
in a habitat
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What is the difference between interspecific and intraspecific competition?
Interspecific competition: between different
species
Intraspecific competition: between the same species
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How do organisms interact with their environment?
They compete for
resources
and depend on each other
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What is an abiotic factor?
A non-living factor in an
ecosystem
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Give examples of abiotic factors.
Temperature
,
moisture
, wind intensity, light
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Why is light intensity significant for plants?
It affects the rate of
photosynthesis
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What is a biotic factor?
A living factor in an
ecosystem
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How does interdependence affect ecosystems?
Changes in one
factor
affect all parts
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What can cause imbalances in organism populations?
Direct and indirect effects of
biotic factors
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What are adaptations?
Features that help
organisms
survive
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What are behavioral adaptations?
Features that improve
survival chances
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How does less food affect populations?
It causes populations to
shrink
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What is the significance of temperature in ecosystems?
It controls the rate of
photosynthesis
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How do soil factors impact plant growth?
They affect
water content
and nutrient levels
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What are the effects of a new predator in a community?
Decrease in
prey population
Indirect effects on other
organisms
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What are structural adaptations?
Physical features that help
organisms
survive
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How do cacti adapt to their environment?
They have
spines
to reduce water loss
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What is the original source of energy for living organisms?
The Sun
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What is the role of decomposers?
They obtain
nutrients
from
organic matter
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What are food chains?
Represent
feeding relationships
Show direct energy transfer between
organisms
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What are predators and prey?
Predators eat other animals; prey are
eaten
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How do predator and prey populations interact?
They rise and fall in
cycles
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What is a quadrat?
A tool for sampling
species
abundance
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What are the rules for using quadrats?
Positioning must be
random
Sufficient number for
representation
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What is the formula to estimate total snails?
Total snails
=
\text{Total snails} =
Total snails
=
4000
25
×
80
\frac{4000}{25} \times 80
25
4000
×
80
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How do you estimate the total number of snails in a habitat?
Use
quadrat
sampling method
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What is a transect?
A line used to measure
organism
distribution
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What are the three main types of averages?
Mean
,
median
, and
mode
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How is the median calculated?
Middle
value
when
data
is
ordered
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How is the mode calculated?
The
value
that
occurs
most
often
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How is the mean calculated?
Sum
of values divided by
number
of values
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What are the key terms in the carbon cycle?
Combustion
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Decay
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What factors affect the rate of decomposition?
Bacteria
, fungi,
temperature
, water,
oxygen
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How does temperature affect decomposition?
Cold slows it; heat
speeds
it up
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What role does water play in decomposition?
Moist conditions increase
decomposition rate
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What is biogas?
A fuel made mostly of
methane
gas
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How does oxygen availability affect decomposition?
Aerobic
bacteria require oxygen to decompose
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What is the practical activity to investigate temperature's effect on decay?
Add
lipase
to a tube
Add milk and
phenolphthalein
Set water bath temperature
Time
reaction
until color change
Record
results
at different temperatures
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How is the rate of decomposition calculated?
Rate (s
−
1
)
=
\text{Rate (s}^{-1}\text{)} =
Rate (s
−
1
)
=
1000
Time for color change (s)
\frac{1000}{\text{Time for color change (s)}}
Time for color change (s)
1000
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