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Organisms

and Their

Relationships

© 2008 by Mr. Mayers

Flow of

Energy and

Matter

Community

Ecology Biomes

Population

Dynamics Biodiversity

Team 1 Team 2 Team 3

0 0 0

Organism and Their Relationships

100

A non-living part of an environment.

Examples: sunlight, water, weather, rocks

What is an abiotic factor?

Back Reveal Question

Flows of Energy and Matter

100

Energy first enters an ecosystem through

these organisms. Examples: algae, trees,

grasses.

What are producers?

Back Reveal Question

Community Ecology

100

A group of interacting populations (different

species) that occupy the same area at the

same time.

What is an ecological community?

Back Reveal Question

Biomes

100

The number one factor that determines

which kind of biome an environment is.

This also determines what life forms can

live there and how many of them the

environment can support.

What is climate?

Back Reveal Question

Population Dynamics

100

The number of members of a population

living in a given area at the same time.

What is population density?

Back Reveal Question

Biodiversity

100

There are three types

of biodiversity (variety

of life). This type is

represented by the

diagram.

What is species diversity?

Back Reveal Question

Organisms and Their Relationships

200

Both where an organism lives and the role it

plays within its environment.

What is an ecological niche?

Back Reveal Question

Flow of Energy and Matter - 200 This diagram represents the pattern of matter

flow through ecological communities.

What is a food web?

Back Reveal Question

Community Ecology

200

Anything in an environment that restricts the

numbers, reproduction, or distribution of

organisms.

What are limiting factors of populations?

Back Reveal Question

Biomes - 200 The primary reason that

the Earth is unevenly

heated by sunlight. A

mapping term, this

leads to different

climates as distance

increases from the

equator.

What is latitude?

Back Reveal Question

Population Dynamics - 200 Major patterns in which members of a population

spread out within their ecosystem. The diagram

represents one example.

What is population distribution?

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Biodiversity – 200 There are three types of biodiversity. This type of

diversity protects a species such that a single

weakness will not destroy the entire population.

What is genetic diversity?

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Organisms and Their Relationships

300

A heterotroph that eats other heterotrophs.

Specific term. Examples: snakes, spiders,

and lions.

What is a carnivore?

Back Reveal Question

Flow of Energy

and Matter - 300

This diagram represents

the natural distribution

of biological energy at

different trophic levels

within an ecosystem.

What is an ecological energy pyramid?

Back Reveal Question

Community Ecology - 300 This diagram represents a pattern in the

comfort zones of steelhead trout in their

environment.

What is range of tolerance?

Back Reveal Question

Biomes – 300

The biome which

experiences an

annual average of

200 cm of rainfall and 15⁰ C of temperature.

What is temperate forest?

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Population Dynamics – 300

Factors that limit the sizes of populations

that are not tied to population density.

Examples: hurricanes, volcanic eruptions,

climate changes.

What are density-independent population limiting factors?

Back Reveal Question

Biodiversity – 300 The third type of biodiversity protects the entire

biosphere from collapse if global conditions

change.

What is ecosystem diversity?

Back Reveal Question

Organisms and Their Relationships

400

The process by which an autotroph

converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide

into food (sugar).

What is photosynthesis?

Back Reveal Question

Flow of Energy and Matter – 400 This diagram represents how a form of matter

vital to living organisms flows back and forth

through the biosphere.

What is the water cycle?

Back Reveal Question

Community Ecology – 400 This natural process happens whenever an

ecosystem is destroyed or a new ecosystem

appears on Earth, slowly restoring life to an area.

What is ecological succession?

Back Reveal Question

Biomes – 400 A global factor that affects climate by trapping

warmth from sunlight within the layers of our

atmosphere, maintaining comfortable

temperatures at night.

What is the greenhouse effect?

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Population Dynamics – 400 Factors that limit the sizes of populations that are

closely tied to population density. Examples:

disease, competition, and stress.

What are density-dependent population limiting factors?

Back Reveal Question

Biodiversity – 400

The total loss of a species from every

biome on Earth.

What is extinction?

Back Reveal Question

Organisms and Their Relationships

500

All the levels of organization of life within

the biosphere, listed from least to greatest.

What are organisms, species, populations, communities, ecosystems, and

biomes?

Back Reveal Question

Flow of Energy

and Matter – 500 This diagram represents

how another important

form of biological matter

flows back and forth

through the biosphere.

What is the carbon cycle?

Back Reveal Question

Community Ecology – 500

A fully mature ecosystem is the

result of long-term primary or

secondary ecological succession.

What is a climax community?

Back Reveal Question

Biomes – 500 This diagram represents

the strongest evidence

that humans are

impacting world-wide

climate change.

What is global warming?

Back Reveal Question

Population

Dynamics – 500 The maximum

population density that

an ecosystem can

support, due to limited

resources and space.

What is the carrying capacity of an ecosystem?

Back Reveal Question

Biodiversity – 500 The single greatest threat to biodiversity, in which

human activity destroys the homes/territories of

various species. This can be due to

overexploitation, physically changing the surface

of an ecosystem, pollution, etc.

What is habitat loss?

Back Reveal Question

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