On the wild side

Cards (121)

  • What is an ecosystem?
    All organisms and nonliving elements in an area
  • What is a community?
    Populations of all organisms in a habitat
  • What defines a population?
    Organisms of a particular species in a habitat
  • What is a habitat?
    The place where an organism lives
  • What factors control the distribution and abundance of organisms in a habitat?
    Biotic and abiotic factors
  • What is an ecological niche?
    A species' role in its habitat
  • How does species distribution depend on ecological niches?
    It depends on the number and type of niches
  • What does the niche concept state?
    Only one organism can occupy each niche
  • What happens when species have overlapping niches?
    The best adapted species out-competes others
  • What is succession?
    Change in species inhabiting an area over time
  • What initiates primary succession?
    Colonization of previously lifeless areas
  • What occurs during secondary succession?
    Existing soil is cleared of vegetation
  • What are pioneer species?
    First organisms to colonize an area
  • How do pioneer species contribute to soil formation?
    They decompose and add organic matter
  • What happens as more organisms decompose over time?
    Soil becomes richer in minerals
  • What is a climax community?
    The most stable and productive community
  • What are the two stages of photosynthesis?
    Light-dependent and light-independent reactions
  • What occurs during the light-dependent reaction?
    Electrons are excited and ATP is generated
  • What is the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis?
    Traps energy from light
  • What is photophosphorylation?
    Process of generating ATP from ADP
  • What is the final electron acceptor in light-dependent reactions?
    NADP
  • What is cyclic phosphorylation?
    Electrons return to chlorophyll in PSI
  • What is non-cyclic phosphorylation?
    Electrons are transferred to NADP
  • What is the role of photolysis in photosynthesis?
    Breaks water into hydrogen and oxygen
  • What is the Calvin cycle?
    Light-independent reaction producing glucose
  • What is the role of RUBISCO in the Calvin cycle?
    Catalyzes the reaction of RuBP and CO2
  • What happens to the 6-carbon intermediate in the Calvin cycle?
    It splits into two molecules of GP
  • What is GALP in the Calvin cycle?
    Product formed from reduced GP molecules
  • What happens to one in six GALP molecules?
    It is used to make glucose
  • What is the function of chloroplasts?
    Site of photosynthesis in plant cells
  • What are grana in chloroplasts?
    Stacks of thylakoid membranes
  • What is stroma in chloroplasts?
    Fluid surrounding the grana
  • What does the chloroplast envelope do?
    Controls substance movement in and out
  • What is net primary productivity (NPP)?
    Rate of energy conversion into plant biomass
  • What is gross primary productivity (GPP)?
    Energy transferred to primary consumers
  • What pigments are contained in chloroplasts?
    Chlorophyll
  • What is the site of the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis?
    Photosystems in chloroplasts
  • What fluid surrounds the grana in chloroplasts?
    Stroma
  • What does the stroma contain for photosynthesis?
    All enzymes for the light-independent stage
  • What is the function of the chloroplast envelope?
    Controls movement of substances