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1 AP Biology 1

2 Chapter 51 Chapter 52 Chapter 53 Chapter 54 Chapters 55-6 100 200 300
400 500 2

3 QuestionC Sow bugs are more active in dry areas opposed to humid areas. What type of behavior is this? 3

4 Answer 51 – 100 Kinesis 4

5 Question C A dog feels sick after it eats grapes. When the dog sees grapes on the floor, it doesn’t eat the grapes. What is this an example of? 5

6 Answer 51 – 200 Associative Learning 6

7 Question What is the name of the time period where specific behaviors can be learned during imprinting?

8 Answer 51 – 300 Sensitive Period 8

9 Question What is it called when an organism losses responsiveness to a stimulus that previously presented a response? 9

10 Answer 51 – 400 Habituation 10

11 Question When an organism reduces their individual fitness, but increases the fitness of another organism is what kind of social behavior? 11

12 Answer 51 – 500 Altruism 12

13 Question What is the difference between biotic and abiotic factors? 13

14 Answer 52 – 100 Abiotic factors are non-living and biotic are living
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15 Question List the following from least to most specific: population, organism, ecosystem, community. 15

16 Answer 52 – 200 Ecosystem, community, population, organism. 16

17 Question Explain how the distribution of species is affected by habitat selection? 17

18 Answer 52 – 300 The organism has to choose a habitat that meets its needs (ex: climate, accessibility etc.) 18

19 Question How do introduced species with no natural predators in the area, affect the surrounding populations? 19

20 Answer 52 – 400 They can become invasive species that grow exponentially and use up resources of the indigenous species. 20

21 Question Identify all possible michiganian biomes 21

22 Answer 52 – 500 deciduous forest, coniferous forest, and freshwater biomes 22

23 Question Pattern of spacing among individuals within the boundaries of an area 23

24 Answer 53 – 100 Dispersion 24

25 Question What is the most common pattern of dispersion? 25

26 Answer 53 – 200 Clumped: aggregated in patches 26

27 Question Which of the following is not a density independent factor? Temperature Disease Earthquake Sunlight 27

28 Answer 53 – 300 Disease 28

29 Question What are the three basic variables of a life history? 29

30 Answer 53 – 400 When production begins, how often they reproduce, and how many offspring are produced each time 30

31 Question What happens to a population as N approaches K? 31

32 Answer 53 – 500 Growth of the population slows and reaches 0 growth 32

33 Question 54 - 100 What type of relationship do bees and flowers have?
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34 Answer 54 – 100 Mutualism 34

35 Question An organism’s ecological role is? 35

36 Answer 54 – 200 Niche 36

37 Question What are examples of interspecific interactions? 37

38 Answer 54 – 300 Competition, predation, herbivory, and symbiosis (parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism) 38

39 Question 54 - 400 What does the competitive exclusion principle state?
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40 Answer 54 – 400 Two species competing for the same limiting resources cannot coexist in the same place 40

41 Question What do bottom-up models and top-down models propose? 41

42 Answer 54 – 500 Bottom-up model: proposes a unidirectional influence from lower to higher trophic levels Top-down model: proposes that control comes from the trophic level above 42

43 Question What is the 10% Rule? 43

44 Answer 55 – 100 The fact that one trophic level of a food chain will only pass 10% of its energy to the next 44

45 Question 5 - 200 Distinguish between primary and secondary consumers
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46 Answer 5 – 200 Primary consumers are herbivores and secondary consumers are carnivores 46

47 Question Distinguish between a small population approach and a declining population approach 47

48 Answer 55 – 300 Small Population Approach- studies processes that can make small populations become extinct Declining Population Approach- Focuses on threatened and endangered populations that show a downward trend 48

49 Question How does energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem? 49

50 Answer 55 – 400 Energy flows and Nutrients cycle 50

51 Question Describe the Reservoirs of the 4 cycles 51

52 Answer 55 – 500 Water Cycle- Oceans, glaciers, polar ice caps, lakes, rivers, and groundwater Carbon Cycle- Fossil Fuels, soils and sediments, solutes in oceans, plant and animal biomass, the atmosphere Nitrogen Cycle- the atmosphere Phosphorus Cycle: sedimentary rocks, the oceans, organisms 52


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