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Unit 2 Test Review Kraj
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What is a pioneer species?
The first species to colonize an area that did not have life.
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What causes air to be denser at the Earth’s surface?
gravity
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What do bacteria, plants, and fungi have in common?
Cell Wall
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What would Earth be like without the greenhouse effect?
Too cold for life to exist
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Explain the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse gases trap heat radiated from Earth warming the planet.
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Which organisms participate in decomposing?
fungi and bacteria
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Which organisms can make their own food?
Plants, and some protists
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Give some examples of a pioneer species.
Lichens
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What do lichens do? They help breakdown rock to form the first soil.
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What is a consumer? an organism that eats other organisms to obtain energy.
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Give an example of a food chain and identify the lowest and highest trophic level.
grass – mouse – snake –eagle grass lowest eagle highest energy moving from left to right
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What is an omnivore? An organisms that eats both plants and animals
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Give some examples of omnivores.
Humans, bears
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What is an herbivore? An organism that eats only plants
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Give some examples of herbivores.
Sheep, goat, cow, grasshopper
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A consumer that only eats producers is called what?
herbivore
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How is a food chain different from a food web?
Food chain – individuals Food web many feeding relationships
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Which level of the energy pyramid has the most energy?
Bottom
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Which level of the energy pyramid has the least organisms?
top
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Which level of the energy pyramid has the least energy?
top
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Which level of the energy pyramid has the most organisms?
bottom
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Give examples of organisms at the top of the energy pyramid.
Humans, lions, hawks
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What is the ultimate source of energy for our planet?
The sun
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Where do you find nitrogen fixing bacteria?
On the roots of legumes (fruiting plants like peas and beans)
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What type of vegetation is in a climax community?
Mature trees such as Oak This is the final stable community in the last stage of succession.
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What is a producer? An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis. plants produce oxygen
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What is a consumer? An organism that eats other organisms to obtain energy.
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Which gas must be transformed by bacteria before it can be used by plants?
Nitrogen
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How do humans impact the carbon cycle?
Burning of fossil fuels
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Where do plants get carbon from?
Taking in CO2 during photosynthesis.
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What is a characteristic of archaebacteria?
It lives in harsh environments
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How do fungi obtain food?
They are decomposers and absorb the food.
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Name the 6 kingdoms of life.
Animal, plant, eubacteria, archaebacteria, protists, fungi
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Give 3 examples of biotic factors.
humans, worms, plants, fungi, bacteria
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Give 3 examples of abiotic factors.
water, air, soil, temperature, rocks, minerals
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Give an example of pesticide resistance.
Bugs that are resistant will live and reproduce creating a fully resistant population.
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How much energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next?
10% (90% is lost)
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A group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile offspring.
Species
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All the organisms living in an area together and their physical environment.
Ecosystem
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A group of various species that live in the same place and interact with each other.
Community
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Microscopic single celled organisms that lack a nuclei and are found in harsh environments.
Archaebacteria
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All members of the same species that live in the same place at the same time.
Population
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One celled organisms that can animal or plant like.
Protists
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An individual living thing.
Organism
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A change that improves the chances of success of a population.
Adaptation
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