IB ESS Test Review
Discuss
A balanced review with a range of arguments. Viewpoints should be backed up with evidence
Climate change
A change in the global or regional climate pattern
Ecosystem
A community of interdependent organisms and the physical environment they inhabit
Outline
A general description or plan giving essential features of something but not the detail
Population
A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time, and which are capable of interbreeding
Community
A group of populations living and interacting with each other in a common habitat
Mass Extinction
A large number of species on Earth become extinct in a short period of time.
Biotic Factor
A living, biological factor that may influence an organism or ecosystem; for example, predation, parasitism, disease, competition.
Biome
A major ecological community or complex of communities sharing similar geographical regions and climatic conditions i.e. tundra, tropical rainforest, desert.
Correlation
A measure of the association between 2 variables. If 2 variables tend to move up or down together, they are said to be positively correlated. If they tend to move in opposite directions, they are said to be negatively correlated.
Abiotic Factor
A non-ling, physical factor that may influence an organism or ecosystem; i.e. the temperature, sunlight, pH, salinity, precipitation
Parasitism
A non-mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host
Consumer
A person or thing that eats or uses something.
Producer
A person or thing that makes or causes something.
Endemic Species
A plant or animal that has a habitat restricted to one area.
Non-renewable
A resource that cannot be readily replaced by nature such as oil
Endangered Species
A species that is close to becoming extinct.
Threatened Species
A species that is likely to become endangered in the near future.
Native Species
A species that is living in an environment naturally without any human intervention.
Exotic/ Invasive/ Non-native Species
A species that is not native and spreads to the degree of damaging an environment.
Niche
A species' share of a habitat and the resources in it. An organism's ecological niche depends not only on where it lives, but also on what it does
Comment
A verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction
Label
Add title, labels or brief explanation to a diagram or graph
Omnivore
An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
Carnivore
An animal that feeds on flesh.
Herbivore
An animal that feeds on plants.
Simpson's diversity index
An equation for density and diversity of species
Construct
An idea or theory containing various conceptual elements, typically one considered to be subjective and not based on empirical evidence
Global warming
An increase in the earth's overall temperature
Detritivores
An organism that feeds on dead and decomposing organic matter
Decomposer
Are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so,they carry out the natural process of decomposition.
Competition
Arises whenever at least two parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared or which is desired individually but not in sharing and cooperation
Deduce
Arrive at (a factor or conclusion) by reasoning; draw as a logical conclusion
System storage
Both energy and matter can be stored in the form of stocks or reservoirs
Biological Fitness
Creatures with better traits surviving better due to genetic advantages
Eutrophication
Dense plant growth block sunlight to body of water and decreases dissolved oxygen levels which kills aquatic life
Species Diversity
Different creatures that live in a biome
Diversity
Different species or features of an area
Habitat Diversity
Differing features and creatures in a climate
Renewable
Energy source that does not deplete
Identify
Establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is
Analyze
Examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something, especially information) typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation
Design
Explain a process to collect data
Derive
Explain with a mathematical explaination
Smog
Fog or haze combined with pollutants
Explain
Give a detailed account including reasons or causes.
List
Give a sequence or brief answers with no explanation
Describe
Give an account in wrdd of (someone or something) including all the relevant characteristics, qualities, or events
Predict
Give an expected result of an upcoming action or event.
Justify
Give valid reasons or evidence to support an answer or conclusion.
Poaching
Illegal hunting or killing of an animal.
Second law of thermodynamics
In any cyclic process the entropy will either increase or remain the same. Entropy: a state variable whose change is defined for a reversible process at T where Q is the heat absorbed. Entropy: a measure of the amount of energy which is unavailable to do work.
Pollution
Introductions of contaminates into the natural world. Air, water, thermal, and noise pollution.
Gaia Hypothesis: the whole earth is a living organism
It compares the Earths to a living organism in which feedback mechanisms maintain equilibrium
Respiration
Living organisms production of energy by the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
Spectation
New species through evolution
Measure
Obtain a value for quantity
Solve
Obtain the answer using numeric values.
Determine
Obtain the only possible answer
Primary succession
Occurs in places without a soil suitable for growth.
Pollution non point source
Pollution that comes from a large area ex. rain water picks up pollutants from land and deposits it in local watershed.
Pollution point source
Pollution that comes from a small area, ex. a factory
Fragmentation
Process by which habitat loss results in the division of large, continuous habitats into smaller, more isolated remnants.
Suggest
Propose a solution, hypothesis, or other possible answer.
Distinguish
Recognize or treat (someone or something) as different
Ecological
Related to or concerned with the relations of living organisms to one another and to their physical.
Biogeochemical
Relating to or denoting the cycle in which chemical elements and simple substances are transferred between living systems and the environment.
Replenishable
Resources capable of being used over and over
Estimate
Roughly calculate or judge the value, number quantity, or event of
Zonation
Sections that a system gets separated in
Sere
Set of communities that succeed one another
Adaptation
Species change to their environment
Climax Species
Species that will remain essentially unchanged in terms of species composition for as long as a site remains undisturbed.
Biosphere
That part of the Earth inhabited by organisms, which is, the narrow zone in which plants and animals exist. It extends from the upper part of the atmosphere (where birds, insects and wind-blown pollen may be found) down to the deepest part of the Earth's crust to which living organisms may be found
Biochemical oxygen demand
The amount of dissolved oxygen needed for microorganisms to decompose organic matter in the water
Natural Selection
The animals with more favorable traits overtake the species
Evolution
The creation of new, and more favorable traits and species
Mutualism
The doctrine that mutual dependence is necessary to social well-being.
Extinction
The end of a species.
Habitat
The environment in which a species normally lives
Pioneer species
The first species to live in a damaged or destroyed ecosystem.
Bio-magnification
The increase of concentration of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in the tissues of organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain.
Biomass
The mass of organic material in organisms or ecosystems
System flow
The pathway through which energy and/or matter are exchanged
Trophic Level
The position an organism occupies in a food chain
Pollution
The presence of a substance that is harmful or poisonous
Photosynthesis
The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
Succession
The process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
Biodiversity
The ratios and proportions of different species in an area
Genetic Diversity
The spectrum of different traits a family of organisims might have
Evaluate
To assess the implications and limitations; to make judgments about the ideas, works, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
Compare/ Contrast
To look for similarities and differences
Natural Capital
World's stock of natural assets including geology, air, soil, and water. Commonly called ecosystem services
Open system
a material system in which mass or energy can be lost to or gained from the environment.
System
a set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole, in particular.
Equilibrium
a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
Model
a system or thing used as an example to follow or imitate
Bio accumulation
an organism absorbs a possibly toxic substance at a rate faster than that at which the substance is lost by catabolism and excretion.
Closed system
closed system is a physical system that doesn't exchange any matter with its surroundings, and isn't subject to any force whose source is external to the system