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Food chainsPopulations General Terminology 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points BiomesCycles

Least available nutrient

What is the limiting nutrient

Carbon, Nitrogen, Water, Oxygen, Phosphorous.

What are the biological cycles?

Involves evaporation, transpiration, precipitation, condensation.

What is the water cycle?

Involves respiration, photosynthesis, decomposition, and volcanic activity.

What is the Carbon Cycle?

Involves fixation, fertilizer, bacteria, and denitrification.

What is the nitrogen cycle?

The trophic level that undergoes photosynthesis.

What is a producer?

The trophic level that eats plants.

What is a primary consumer, herbivore?

The trophic level that eats the organisms that ate the plants.

What is secondary consumer, carnivore.

An animal that eats both plants and animals.

What is an omnivore?

The trophic level that sits on top of the food chain.

What is a tertiary consumer?

Characterized by low precipitation, cactus and other succulents.

What is the desert?

Characterized by a lot of rain, warm temps, and all sorts of organisms.

What is the rainforest?

Contains a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, deer, blackbear, and squirrels.

What is the temperate forest?

Characterized by permafrost, ground hugging plants, and low precipitation

What is the tundra?

Dominated by lush perennial grasses and herbs and usually 4 distinct seasons.

What is temperate grasslands?

Are all things that affect population growth.

Birth rate, death rate, immigration, emmigration, predators, availability of resources

The type of growth where unlimited resources are necessary.

What is exponential growth.

Amount of individuals an area can support.

What is carrying capacity?

The type of growth that tapers off at the top due to resources becoming limited.

What is logistical growth?

Competition, predation, parasitism, and disease.

What are density dependent limiting factors.

The symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit.

What is mutualism?

The symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other remains nuetral.

What is commensalism?

The symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.

What is parasitism?

A group of organisms of the same species in the same place at the same time that interbreeds.

What is a population?

A bunch of different species of organisms that live in the same place at the same time.

What is a community?

Make your wager

It is what is represented by the arrows in a food chain/web.

What is the transfer of energy or “what eats what”?