ITBio U2 Test Review: Ecology

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ITBio U2 Test Review: Ecology Ms. Lew 2015-2016

List the Levels of Organization from Atoms/Molecules to Organ system. Atoms, cells, tissue, organ, organ system,

Which Biome is this? Refer to Pg. 463 Very dry climate, little to no rainfall. Cacti and other plants that store water to survive. Desert

What does CHNOPS stand for?

Which Biome is this? Refer to Pg. 463 Warm throughout the year, dry and rainy seasons. Includes tall grasses and shrubs. Tropical Grassland

VOCABULARY!

7) GAZELLE AND THE… OSTRICH Feed next to each other and warn each other when predators come. m This is an example of:

Which Biome is this? Refer to Pg. 463 Warm temperatures, abundant rainfall all year round. Lush, thick forests. Tropical rainforest

What is a producer? Give one example.

Draw a biomass pyramid. What information does it show?

What is an autotroph?

Which Biome is this? Refer to Pg. 463 Dry and warm in summer, snows in winter. Short/Tall grasses, many animals live underground. Temperate Grassland

Characteristics of living things One of these is incorrect…. Made of Units called CELLS Reproduce Based on a Universal Genetic Code Breathe Obtain and Use Materials & Energy Respond to stimulus (Environment) Maintain Homeostasis Taken as a group- Change over time

VOCABULARY!

Name 2 ways carbon enters the atmosphere. Respiration volcano fossil fuel burning

What information does a number pyramid show?

What is a heterotroph?

List the Levels of Organization from Organ system to Biosphere. organ system, Indiv. Pop, comm, ecosystem, biosphere

Which Biome is this? Refer to Pg. 463 Freezing cold all year round. Polar bears. TUNDRa

VOCABULARY!

How do the flow of matter and energy differ in the ecosystem?

VOCABULARY!

4) SPRUCE TREE AND THE… MISTLETOE Mistletoe grows on spruce trees and uses its water and nutrients. P This is an example of:

They type of succession where there is NO soil left. Primary

Can a biomass pyramid be inverted? If so, give an example.

VOCABULARY!

6) Mouse and the… Flea Fleas live on the mouse and eats its blood. P This is an example of:

Which is quicker, primary or secondary succession? WHY?

VOCABULARY!

VOCABULARY!

What 2 things does a climate graph show?

Draw a simple food chain.

VOCABULARY!

5) Black sea bass and the… Wrasse fish Wrasse fish eats parasites on black sea bass. M This is an example of:

8) Clownfish and the…. Sea anenome Clownfish feeds on animals which could harm the sea anenome, and the sea anenome gets nutrients from clown fish waste. M This is an example of:

What do the arrows show on a food web?

Draw an energy pyramid an label: Producer primary consumer secondary consumer tertiary consumer

Characteristics of living things All organisms (living things) have/do: Made of Units called CELLS Based on a Universal Genetic Code Grow and Develop Obtain and Use Materials & Energy Respond to stimulus (Environment) Maintain Homeostasis Taken as a group- Change over time Reproduction

VOCABULARY!

How much energy is transferred to the next trophic level in an energy pyramid? Where does the energy go?

Characteristics of living things All organisms (living things) have/do: Made of Units called CELLS Reproduce Based on a Universal Genetic Code Grow and Develop Obtain and Use Materials & Energy Respond to stimulus (Environment) Taken as a group- Change over time Homeostasis

Give an example of a pioneer species.

VOCABULARY!

9) Whale and the… Barnacle Barnacles attach themselves to whales and filter feed as whales swim through the water. C This is an example of: