Unit 9 Biology
Which type of trees is found in a temperate forest?
Deciduous
The biome known for trees with broad leaves that fall off the trees in the winter.
Deciduous Forests
Which biome receives between 0 to 25 centimeters of rain per year, has a temperature range of 0 to 50 degrees Celsius, has poor soil, and is home to lizards, scorpions, and snakes?
Desert
Which major biome is home to cacti, mesquite, white thorn, pack rats, small reptiles, and coyotes?
Desert
What's the role of consumers in a food chain?
Eat other species and keep them from overpopulating
Primary consumers
Eat plants, Herbivores
Water cycle
Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation
The way energy is passed from one organism to another
Food Chain
Which biome contains large populations of grazing herbivores, few species of birds, and deep, rich soil?
Grassland
Example of a consumer
Hawk
Limiting factor examples
Amount of water Amount of food Temperature Amount of space Availability of mates
Areas defined by their geographical location and ecological similarity are called?
Biomes
Largest to smallest of orginazation
Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism
The environment is made up of two factors
Biotic factors, and Abiotic factors
Decomposers
Breakdown the complex compounds of dead and decaying plants and animals into simpler molecules that can be absorbed
Which one is NOT an example of a decomposer?
Leaves are not but (mushrooms, mold, worm are)
Nitrogen cycle
Only in certain bacteria and industrial technologies can fix nitrogen (fixing bacteria)
Which of the following correctly lists the levels of organization from least complex to most complex?
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome
One characteristic feature of tundra is that only the surface thaws in the summer and refreezes in the winter, leaving a layer of permanently frozen subsoil. This characteristic is known as
Permafrost
Carbon cycle
Photosynthesis and respiration cycle carbon and oxygen through the environment.
Secondary, tertiary consumers
Prey animals, Carnivores
Which of the following habitats probably has the greatest number of plant and animal species?
Rainforest in Brazil
Where do all life forms get their energy?
Sun
Which of the fallowing has only abiotic factors?
Sunlight, soil, and weather
A ________ is a forest biome consisting mostly of cone-bearing evergreen trees
Taiga
This biome contains mostly spruce trees and Douglas firs, which are both evergreen. The winters are long and cold and the summers are short and rainy. The soil is very rich. Moose and elk live here. This biome is classified as a
Taiga
In which biome is Georgia located?
Temperate Deciduous Forest
The arrows in a food chain or web represents what?
They show what direction the energy is flowing between organisms
Which biome covers most of the land mass near the Earth's equator?
Tropical Rain Forest
This biome is found around the equator and is home to a large amount of biodiversity.
Tropical Rain Forests
The greatest biodiversity on earth is found in the __________ biome.
Tropical Rainforest
Which biome, because of its climate, has the largest number of species of plants and animals?
Tropical Rainforest
Which biome is MOST LIKE the "desert" in terms of precipitation?
Tundra
Which biome is characterized by low temperatures and low amounts of rainfall?
Tundra
Which biome is found on the mountain above the tree line?
Tundra
Which biome receives between 0 and 25 centimeters of precipitation each year, has a temperature range from -27 to 5 degrees Celsius, has frozen soil, and is home to hares, caribou, and wolves?
Tundra
The most important abiotic factors when studying biomes are...
Water and Temperature
Land (or terrestrial) biome
a biome that occurs on land and not in the water
Climatogram
a graph that shows both annual precipitation and temperature in an area
Population
a group of organisms of one species living in the same place at the same time that interbreed
Taiga (or coniferous forest or boreal forest)
a lana biome characterized by cool summers; cold winters, and mostly coniferous (" evergreen") trees
Tundra
a land biome characterized by cold temperatures, high winds, and small plants
Temperate forest (or deciduous forest)
a land biome characterized by having more deciduous trees (trees that lose their leaves in the winter) than conifers; includes the eastern United States
Desert
a land biome characterized by little~ rainfall and extreme changes in temperature
Biome
a physical environment that has certain characteristic plants and animals mainly due to climate
Savanna
a type of grassland found primarily in Africa; has small clusters of trees, large herbivorous animals, such as giraffes, elephants, rhinoceros, and hippopotamuses, and large cats, such as lions and cheetahs
Prairie
a type of grassland that makes up the Midwestern United States; characterized by tall grasses -and grazing herbivores
Temperature is an example of what kind of factor?
abiotic
Temperature, light, air, water, and soil are all _____ parts of the environment
abiotic
an environmental factor that is not associated with the activities of living organisms
abiotic factor
Which of the following is not a biotic factor?
air
Examples of a producer
algae
Producer
all autotrophs (plants),they trap energy from the sun (Bottom of the food chain)
Consumer
all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun's energy (Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, Decomposers)
Biotic factors
all living organisms inhabiting the Earth
What is a carnivore?
an animal that gets energy by eating other animals
What is a herbivore?
an organism that gets energy from eating only plants
What is a producer?
an organisms that uses sunlight to make its own food
Limiting factor
any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the existence of organisms in a specific environment
Organism
any unicellular or multicellular form exhibiting all of the characteristics of life, an individual (lowest level of orginization)
Mutualism
beneficial to both species (cleaning birds and cleaner shrimp)
the part of Earth where life exists; includes all of the living organisms on Earth
biosphere
A living or once-living organisms in an ecosystem is a
biotic factor
an environmental factor that is associated with or results from the activities of living organisms
biotic factors
Which of the following is a population?
blue-tailed skinks (lizards) around a barn
the movement of carbon from the nonliving environment into living things and back
carbon cycle
A collection of organisms that belong to different populations but all live in the same area and interact with one another
community
Which is the third level of enviornmental organization
community
a group of various species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
community
An organism that gets energy from eating other organisms is a ______________
comsumer
Humans are considered
comsumers
an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter instead of producing its own nutrients or obtaining nutrients from inorganic sources
consumer
Frogs are considered
consumers
.Nitrogen fixation
convert atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into ammonium (NH4+) which can be used to make organic compounds like amino acids
Humus
decaying organic matter that makes up part of soil
An organism that gets energy from breaking down dead organisms, non-living material or waste
decomposer
Mold is a
decomposer
an organism that feeds by breaking down organic matter from dead organisms
decomposer
Worms are considered
decomposers
the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment
ecology
A collection of organisms that make up a community as well as all of the nonliving aspects of the environment
ecosystem
a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
ecosystem
the pathway of energy transfer through various stages as a result of the feeding patterns of a series of organisms
food chain
A connection of food chains with many food energy paths in an ecosystem is a ____________
food web
Example of a decomposer
fungus
Which of the following is NOT a consumer
grass
Which of the following is not an abiotic factor?
grass
the dependence of every organism on its connections with other living and nonliving parts of its environment
interdependence
Grassland biome
land biome characterized by moderate rainfall, fields of grasses, and few trees
Biosphere
life supporting portions of Earth composed of air, land, fresh water, and salt water (highest level of orginization)
the process by which gaseous nitrogen is converted into ammonia, a compound that organisms can use to make amino acids and other nitrogen-containing organic molecules
nitrogen fixation
Abiotic factors
nonliving parts of the environment (temperature, soil, light, moisture, air currents))
An animal that gets energy from eating both plants and animals is a
omnivore
Parasitism
one species benefits (parasite) and the other is harmed (host) (lampreys, leeches, fleas,ticks, tapeworm)
Commensalism
one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped (orchids on a tree, polar bears and cyanobacteria)
a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area
population
Ecosystem
populations in a community and the abiotic factors with which they interact
An animal that is hunted and eaten for food is a
prey
Grass is considered
producer
Tree is a
producer
an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules
producer
What four things do every organism need for survival?
protection, water, food, and air
Trophic levels
represent a feeding step in the transfer of energy and matter in an ecosystem or each link in a food chain is known as a trophic level
Community
several interacting populations that inhabit a common environment and are interdependent
Food web
shows all possible feeding relationships in a community at each trophic level
Food chain
simple model that shows how matter and energy move through an ecosystem
What is an example of a biotic factor?
skunk
Biomass
the amount of organic matter comprising a group of organisms in a habitat
Tropical rainforest
the most biodiverse land biome; found near the equator where year-round temperatures and rainfall are high
Habitat
the place in which an organism lives out its life
Niche
the role a species plays in a community; its total way of life (determined by the tolerance limitations of an organism, or a limiting factor.)
Ecology
the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments, focusing on energy transfer
What are the key features of the Tundra?
treeless, permafrost, cold dark winters
Lizards and cacti are biotic factors in a desert ecosystem that would rely on which abiotic factors?
water and soil
the continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, the land, and the oceans
water cycle
What is a example of a abiotic factor?
weather