Topic 4 Flashcards

1
Q

Organisms on the land deal with significant losses of water due to ..

A

evaporation

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2
Q

Living cells contain..

A

75-95% water

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3
Q

Air has low..

A

density/viscosity relative to water (large gravitational forces)

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4
Q

How organisms survive gravitational forces

A
  • cellulose/lignin reinforcing plants

- skeletons in animals

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5
Q

Foundation of all terrestrial life

A

SOIL

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6
Q

Soil

A

natural product formed by the weathering of rocks and the actions of living organisms

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7
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Soil controls

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date of water in terrestrial ecosystems, break down waste products, release nutrients and habitat for organisms

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8
Q

Maintaining water balance is major driver of

A

evolution

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9
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What causes variation in the moisture-holding capacity of soil

A
  • climate
  • type of parent material
  • topography
  • aspect
  • presence/absence and type of vegetation
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10
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Climate

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directly influences the physical/chemical reactions in soil and water availability

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11
Q

Physical and chemical characteristics determine the..

A

properties of the soil

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12
Q

Texture is used to..

A

differentiate soil particle sizes

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13
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Sizes of soil

A
  • gravel (2.0 mm)
  • sand (.05 - 2.0mm)
  • silt (.002 - .05 mm)
  • clay (
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14
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Soils texture is a % of

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sand, silt and clay components divided into texture classes

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15
Q

Soil texture determines

A
  • soil fertility

- size of soil pore spaces

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16
Q

Large soil pores cause

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rapid water infiltration, percolation, doing but have low holding capacity

17
Q

Small soil pores cause

A

slow water infiltration, percolation and drainage but the soil does have higher holding capacity

18
Q

Topography

A

slopped surface is less likely to hold moisture than flat ground due to gravity

19
Q

Windward slopes receive

A

more precipitation

20
Q

Vegetation alters

A
  • light
  • temp
  • moisture
  • wind movement
  • structure
21
Q

What is the dominant factor for terrestrial environments

A

absorption and reflection of light by plants

22
Q

Amount of light at any depth in the canopy is affected by

A

the amount of leaf material above it

23
Q

Quantity of light at varying heights can influence..

A

plant species composition, growth rate and interactions

24
Q

Leaf area index (LAI)

A

measure often used to quantify the impact of leaf quantity on available light

25
Q

Soil depth determined by

A

degree of weathering, type of parent materials, vegetation

26
Q

Grasslands tend to have..

A

deep soils. low decomposition rate and large amounts of organic materials being added from roots underground

27
Q

Forest tend to have..

A

thin soils. high decomposition rate and organic material added to surface

28
Q

Soils which develop on slopes tend to be

A

shallow while those in plains tend to be deep

29
Q

Initially soil development occurs within the

A

parent material

30
Q

Over time the soil changes from the ..

A

surface down through the accumulation of organic material

31
Q

Layers

A

termed horizons. collectively called the soil profile

32
Q

O horizon

A

organic layer, made up of debris in various stages of decomposition

33
Q

A horizon

A

called topsoil and composed of bother mineral and organic material

34
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B horizon

A

called subsoil and contains less organic and more mineral components relative to the A

35
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C horizon

A

layer of unconsolidated material and generally made of same material which the soil developed