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Vocab 1.1 1.31.4 Miscellaneous 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 1.2
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nonliving parts of an ecosystem
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Abiotic Factors
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Struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources
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Competition
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Series of changes that occurs after a disturbance in an existing ecosystem
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Secondary Succession
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Study of how things interact with each other and with their environment
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Ecology
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Part of an ecosystem that provides things an organism needs to live, grow, & reproduce
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habitat
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All the members of one species living in a particular area
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Population
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An organism’s particular role in its habitat, or when and how it survives
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Niche
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Largest unit of ecological organization
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Ecosystem
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Only the gray wolves in a forest is an example of a ?
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Population
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All the biotic and abiotic factors in an area
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Ecosystem
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A group of Buffalo leaving the herd in search of better grasslandwer
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Emigration
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If you count 40 tulips in a garden measuring 5 square meters, what is the population density of the tulips?
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8 tulips per square meter
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Name 3 limiting factors
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Food Space Water Weather condition
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A group of antelope joining another heard increases the size through ?
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Immigration
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When a bird has a lack of place to build its nest, what is the limiting factor?
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Space
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Behaviors and physical characteristics of species that allow them to live successfully in their environment
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Adaptations
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A tree and grass are competing for water, minerals, and space
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Competition
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Sharp fangs help a snake bite and poison its prey is an example of ?
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Predator Adaptation
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An organism that is being killed
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Prey
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A hawk building its nest on an arm of a saguaro cactus is an example of which type of symbiosis?
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Commensalism
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The first species to populate an area where primary succession is taking place
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Pioneer Species
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The series of changes that occur where an ecosystem has been disturbed
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Secondary Succession
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This type of succession occurs more rapidly
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Secondary succession
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How are primary and secondary successin different?
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Whether an ecosystem exists, and the rate at which successin occurs
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Forest fires, hurricanes, farming, and mining can cause which type of succession?
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Secondary
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A skunks spray and the quills of a porcupine are example of what kind of adaptation?
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Prey Adaptations
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A relationship in which 2 species live closely together and both benefit
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Mutualism
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Symbiotic relationship when ticks feed on the blood of mice
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Parasitism
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What occurs when you have unique characteristics that help you survive and you pass them on to offspring?
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Natural selection
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How are a population and a community different?
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Population=all species in an area Community=all the different populations
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Make your wager
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The largest population that an area can support
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Carrying Capacity
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