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What is the definition of extinction?
Complete disappearance of a species
Order the impacts of extinction on biodiversity and ecosystems.
1️⃣ Loss of Biodiversity
2️⃣ Disruption of Ecosystems
3️⃣ Cascading Effects on Food Webs
4️⃣ Reduced Genetic Diversity
Match the cause of extinction with its explanation.
Habitat Destruction ↔️ Loss of natural environment
Overexploitation ↔️ Excessive harvesting of species
Invasive Species ↔️ Introduction of non-native organisms
Habitat destruction often results from human activities like deforestation and
urbanization
.
What is overexploitation as a cause of extinction?
Excessive harvesting of species
What are the primary differences between background extinction and mass extinction?
Scale, speed, and causes
Match the impact of extinction with its explanation.
Loss of Biodiversity ↔️ Reduces genetic diversity
Disruption of Ecosystems ↔️ Imbalances food webs
What type of contamination can directly harm species in an ecosystem?
Pollution
What are the main causes of background extinction?
Resource depletion, competition
The dodo went extinct due to overhunting and habitat
destruction
in Mauritius.
The Tasmanian tiger was driven to extinction by overhunting and habitat loss in Tasmania.
True
What were the primary causes of the woolly mammoth's extinction?
Climate change, human hunting
Unsustainable harvesting of resources, such as overfishing, is an example of
overexploitation
.
Human activities have severe consequences for biodiversity, threatening the delicate balance of
ecosystems
.
True
What is the definition of extinction in biological terms?
Last individual of species dies
Match the cause of extinction with its explanation:
Habitat Destruction ↔️ Loss of natural environment
Overexploitation ↔️ Over-harvesting of species
Climate Change ↔️ Shifts in environmental factors
Mass extinction significantly reduces
biodiversity
.
True
Which extinct species was native to Mauritius Island?
Dodo
Match the extinct species with its primary cause of extinction:
Dodo ↔️ Overhunting
Woolly Mammoth ↔️ Climate change
Background extinction maintains a stable ecosystem by allowing adaptation and
evolution
Mass extinction events are often caused by catastrophic
environmental
changes.
True
Climate change mitigation reduces
climate-related
habitat loss and species extinction.
True
The loss of a species can disrupt the
food
web within an ecosystem.
What are some major causes of extinction today?
Habitat destruction, climate change
Extinction is a significant threat to the health and stability of the
biosphere
.
True
Unlike natural selection, extinction signifies a species' inability to adapt to changing
conditions
.
How does extinction differ from natural selection?
Extinction is a failure to adapt
Conservation efforts are essential to mitigate the effects of
extinction
.
True
Mass extinction is caused by catastrophic environmental
changes
.
How does the loss of biodiversity affect ecosystem resilience?
Makes ecosystems less resilient
The loss or degradation of an organism's natural environment is known as
habitat
destruction.
The over-harvesting or over-hunting of a species beyond its ability to replenish its population is called
overexploitation
.
Invasive species can disrupt local ecosystems by outcompeting or preying on
native species
.
True
Shifts in temperature, precipitation, and other environmental factors due to climate change can make a habitat unsuitable for a species to
thrive
.
Background extinction is a large-scale event that eliminates a significant percentage of species in a short period.
False
Mass extinction events are usually caused by catastrophic environmental
changes
.
Match the type of extinction with its characteristics:
Background Extinction ↔️ Normal rate of species loss
Mass Extinction ↔️ Large-scale elimination of species
Background extinction is a gradual process driven by causes like resource depletion and interspecies
competition
.
Mass extinction events are often caused by catastrophic incidents such as asteroid impacts or
global climate changes
.
True
Match the feature with the correct type of extinction:
Rate | Background Extinction ↔️ Slow and continuous
Impact on Biodiversity | Mass Extinction ↔️ Significantly reduces biodiversity
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