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Vocabulary Review Ecology
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The study of the interactions between organisms and the other living and nonliving components of their environment Ecology
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The dependence of every organism on its connections with other living and nonliving parts of its environment Interdependence
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A model that represents or describes the relationships between the components of an ecological system Ecological model
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The part of the Earth where life exists; includes all of the living organisms on Earth Biosphere
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A community of organisms and their abiotic environment Ecosystem
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A group of various species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other Community
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A group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area and interbreed Population
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The place where an organism usually lives Habitat
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An environmental factor that is associated with or results from the activities of living organisms Biotic factor
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An environmental factor that is not associated with the activities of living organisms Abiotic factor
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A graph of the performance of an organism versus the value of an environmental variable Tolerance curve
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An organism’s change in response to a change in the organism’s environment Acclimation
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A state in which seeds, spores, bulbs, and other reproductive organs stop growth and development and reduce their metabolism, especially respiration Dormancy
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In general, any movement of individuals or populations from one location to another; specifically, a periodic group movement that is characteristic of a given population or species Migration
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The unique position occupied by a species, both in terms of its physical use of its habitat and its function within an ecological community Niche
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An organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules; a photosynthetic or chemosynthetic autotroph that serves as the basic food source in an ecosystem Producer
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The production of carbohydrates through the use of energy from inorganic molecules instead of light Chemosynthesis
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The rate at which organic matter is assimilated by plants and other producers during a period of time over a certain area Gross primary productivity
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Any organic material that has been produced in an ecosystem Biomass
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Each step in a food chain or food web; first level is producers, then consumers, which make up second, third, and higher levels Trophic Level
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A diagram that shows the relative amounts of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a food chain or web; 3 types: energy, biomass, and pyramids of numbers\ Ecological Pyramid
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The rate at which biomass accumulates in an ecosystem Net primary productivity
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An organism that eats other organisms or organic matter instead of producing its own nutrients or obtaining nutrients from inorganic sources Consumer
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An organism that eats only plants Herbivore
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An organism that eats animals Carnivore
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An organism that eats a variety of other organisms, including animals and plants Omnivore
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A consumer that feeds on dead organisms or on the parts of wastes of other organisms Detritivore
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An organism that feeds by breaking down organic matter from dead organisms; examples include bacteria and fungi Decomposer
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An organism’s relative position in a sequence of energy transfers in a food chain or food pyramid, examples include producers and primary, secondary, and teriary consumers Trophic level
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The pathway of energy transfer through various stages as a result of the feeding patterns of a series of organisms Food chain
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A diagram that shows the feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem Food web
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Cycle the circulation of substances through living organisms from or to the environment Biogeochemical cycle
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Any relationship in which two species live closely together Symbiosis
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Both species benefit from the relationship Mutualism
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One member of the relationship benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed Commensalism
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One orgasm lives on or inside another organism and harms it Parasitism
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The water that is beneath the Earth’s surface Groundwater
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The continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, the land, and the oceans Water Cycle
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The process by which plants release water vapor into the air through stomata; also, the release of water vapor into the air by other organisms Transpiration
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The movement of carbon from the nonliving environment into living things and back Carbon cycle
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The process in which nitrogen circulates among the air, soil, water, plants, and animals in an ecosystem Nitrogen cycle
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The process by which gaseous nitrogen is converted into nitrates, compounds that organisms can use to make amino acids and other nitrogen- containing organic molecules Nitrogen fixation
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A bacterium that converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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The formation of ammonia compounds in the soil by the action of bacteria on decaying matter Ammonification
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The process by which nitrites and nitrates are produced by bacteria in the soil Nitrification
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The liberation of nitrogen from nitrogen-containing compounds by bacteria in the soil Denitrification
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The cyclic movement of phosphorus in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment Phosphorus cycle
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