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Subdecks (9)
Eutrophication
Biology 🧪 > Ecology
8 cards
The water cycle
Biology 🧪 > Ecology
10 cards
Deforestation
Biology 🧪 > Ecology
21 cards
Global warming and climate change
Biology 🧪 > Ecology
18 cards
Biodiversity
Biology 🧪 > Ecology
45 cards
The carbon cycle
Biology 🧪 > Ecology
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Pyramids of biomass
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Trophic levels
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Food chains+ predatory prey cycles
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What is the key concept in ecology regarding organisms?
All organisms have
relationships
with each other
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What types of relationships do mice have?
With other mice, plants,
predators
, and environment
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How do mice interact with their environment?
They breathe
oxygen
and burrow in
soil
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What happens if the mouse population decreases?
Predators
have less food and
soil quality
decreases
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What is a habitat?
The place where an
organism
lives
Examples
:
field
, forest,
basement
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What is a population in ecology?
All organisms of a particular
species
in a habitat
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What constitutes a community in ecology?
All
populations
of different
species
in a
habitat
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What are biotic factors?
Living factors like food
availability
and predators
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What are abiotic factors?
Non-living factors like
temperature
and
soil pH
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What is an ecosystem?
Interaction of a
community
of living organisms
With the
non-living
parts of their environment
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What is the importance of competition in ecosystems?
Organisms compete for
limited
resources to survive
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What resources do animals typically need?
Space, food, water, and
mates
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What resources do plants typically need?
Light, space, water, and
mineral ions
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What is interdependence in ecology?
All
species
depend
on other
species
in some
way
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How does a food web illustrate interdependence?
Shows feeding relationships within a community
Changes in one
species
affect others
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What happens if the mouse population increases?
Grass decreases, affecting
rabbits
and
grasshoppers
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What might happen to hawk populations if mice increase?
Hawk populations
may not increase significantly
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What is the significance of understanding ecological relationships?
To predict
knock-on effects
of changes
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What is the focus of ecology?
Understanding how
ecosystems
function
Predicting future changes in ecosystems
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