Bio paper 2 only (book 2 - 9,10,11,12,13,14) Flashcards

1
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Ecosystem?

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A community of different species that are dependent on each other together with the non-living environment of a relatively self-contained area

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2
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A population is ?

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All members of the same species living In a particular area at the same time

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3
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What is interbreeding?

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Where members of the same species reproduce sexually

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4
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Community?

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All the organisms of all populations that live in a particular area at the same time

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5
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What is an autotrophic species?

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Use light/chemical energy to fix carbon

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6
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What is a heterotrophic species?

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Organisms can’t fix carbon and have to take in complex carbon compounds as energy source

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7
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Name a method of sampling for distribution/abundance?

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The Braun-Banquet scale (for recording vegetation in quadrats)

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8
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Biotic factor?

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A factor which influences populations in a community - caused by the activities of a living organism

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9
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Biotic factors?

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Competition, cooperation with organisms of same/other species, predation, disease

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10
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Interspecific competition?

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Competition between different species

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11
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Intraspecific competition?

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(intracellular) - Competition between members of the same species

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12
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Abiotic factor?

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Any physical/chemical non-living factor which influences populations in a community

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13
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Abiotic factors?

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Temperature, wind speed, PH/depth of soil, altitude

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14
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How to test PH?

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Universal indicator or PH probe

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15
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How to measure flow rate in the ocean?

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Time taken to travel set distance to get its speed

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16
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How to measure O2 conc?

A

O2 probe

17
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How to measure turbidity?

A

Colorimeter (turbidity is the cloudiness/lack of transparency)

18
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How to measure light intensity?

A

Light meter

19
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Edaphic factors?

A

Any abiotic factors related to the soil

20
Q

Biomass?

A

The mass of biological material

21
Q

Chemotrophic?

A

Organisms that gain energy from chemical compounds

22
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Photorophic?

A

Organisms gain energy from light

23
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How to measure biomass/change in biomass?

A

Measure the dry mass of biological material that is produced by autotrophs and consumed by herbivores

24
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How to find the biomass produced by plants?

A

Net primary productivity = gross primary productivity - respiration (in terms of Co2)

25
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How to know how much energy has been transferred to the next trophic level?

A

The energy in herbivores which has been eaten/consumed by predators (will be a fraction of original energy)

26
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Why is not all energy efficiently passed up through trophic levels?

A

Herbivores use energy to move, lose heat during respiration/digestion
Predators don’t eat entire herbivore body/can’t digest it all

27
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Efficiency of energy transfer?

A

Net productivity of secondary consumers/net productivity of primary consumers x 100%