5.2 Flashcards

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Ecology

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Study of ecosystems

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Biosphere

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all of the earth’s living components

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Multicellular organism

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Individuals composed of many specialized cells

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Population

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Group of organisms of the same species in the same area

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Ecosystem

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A dynamic system of organisms that interact with each other and their environment.

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Community

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Populations of organisms living together in the same habitat

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What are non-living factors called

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Abiotic factors

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What are living/dead factors called

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Biotic factors

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Transpiration

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Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.

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Why is chlorophyll essential for photosynthesis?

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Chlorophyll is essential for photosynthesis as it collects sun rays and makes glucose to allow plants to grow.

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What happens to an ecosystem if a species disappears

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  • The species can no longer eat other species or be eaten.
  • Instability in food chain/web
  • Population decrease
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Why are bees under threat

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destruction of habitat

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Role of bacteria in an ecosystem

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Provides nutrients
produces growth hormones
breaks down dead organic matter into simple inorganic substances.

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How does energy move through an ecosystem

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Energy flows through an ecosystem in a one way stream, from primary producers to various consumers.

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Producers/autotrophs.:

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Organisms that can make their own food

Eg. Plants are producers because they can make their own food(glucose) through photosynthesis.

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Consumers/heterotrophs.

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Organisms that obtain their food by consuming other organisms eg. animals

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Herbivores

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Organism that consumes mostly plants

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What 4 groups are consumers divided into?

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  • Herbivores
  • Carnivores
  • Omnivores
  • Detritivore
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Carnivore

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Organism that consumes mostly meat

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Omnivore

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An organism that consumes both meat and plants to survive.

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detritivore

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An organism that consumes dead organic matter like plant detritus.

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Decomposers

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Organisms that break down organic matter into simpler inorganic materials that can be recycled in the ecosystem by producers. eg. fungi and bacteria

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Inter-specific competition

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Competition between different species for limited resources such as food

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Intra-specific competition

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Competition between the same species for limited resources such as food

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Predator
A predator is an animal that hunts, kills and eats other | animals for food.
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Define the term prey
Prey is a term used to describe organisms | that predators kill for food.
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Symbiotic relationships
are close relationships between two species in which at least one species benefit
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Types of symbiotic relationships
- Mutualism - Parasitism - Commensalism
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Parasitism–host relationships
Where the parasite lives on or in the host and feeds off it, the parasite is harmed whilst the host is harmed usually not killed.
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Ectoparasite
An organism that lives on the skin of the host in host relationships.
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(endoparasite
A parasite that lives inside the host
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Who benefits and who is harmed in host relationships?
The Parasite benefits and host is harmed – usually not | killed
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Mutualism
Organisms lBOTH benefit from | the relationship.
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Commensalism
One organism BENEFITS, whilst the other is UNAFFECTED
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Ecology niche
A species’ ecological niche is its role in the ecosystem including its habitat, nutrition and relationships.
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Explain why producers are essential to ecosystems.
Producers provide the basis of the food chain from which all energy in an ecosystem is sourced
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Characteristics of symbiotic relationship
- between different species - Sustained relationship - atleast one species benefits
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Predator-prey relationship
In a predator–prey relationship, one species kills an organism and consumes it(the prey.)
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Parasitoids
Organisms that kill the host within a short period of time
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Symbiosis
Symbiosis is an ecological relationship between two different species that live in direct contact with each other.
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biome
A biome is a large region of Earth that has a certain climate and certain types of living things
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Species
A group of organisms that have similar features
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What is necessary for a relationship to be considered symbiotic?
There must be a close physical relationship between two different species over a long period of time
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Why does a parasite usually not kill its host
If a parasite killed its host it would lose its food supply and shelter.
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example of mutalism
bees and flowers- the bees get to eat, and the flowering plants get to reproduce.
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Example of commensalism
tea frogs using plants as protection
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Example of parastism
leeche sucking blood from human
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What do the arrows represent in a food web? What direction do they point in?
The animal that the arrow is pointing toward is the animal doing the consuming