7.11 Extinction

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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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