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Ecology Unit Review

Ecology Unit Review

Assessment

Presentation

Biology

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS2-2, MS-LS2-4

Standards-aligned

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William Shreve

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10 Slides • 5 Questions

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Ecology Unit Review

by Ms. Rodriguez

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Topic 1 - Ecology Basics (8 questions)

organism -> POPULATION -> COMMUNITY -> ​ecosystem -> biome -> biosphere

​Niche: what, where and when an organism does something, its JOB

​Primary Succession: bare rock and no topsoil, FIRST community in an area, the first organisms are the PIONEER species

lichens first then grass/shrubs/small trees then big trees and finally a CLIMAX community

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Multiple Choice

A group of organisms of the same species

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population

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community

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ecosystem

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biome

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Multiple Choice

if 2 organisms have the same niche

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they will both die

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they will compete

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they can't live together

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they will both benefit

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​Topic 2 - Community Ecology

Predation: (+/-)

Parasitism: (+/-)

Commensalism: (+/0)

Competition: (-/-)

Mutualism: (+/+)​

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Multiple Choice

Birds called egrets, ride on the backs of cattle and eat the bugs they stir up when walking through grass. The cattle are unaffected by their presence.

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mutualism

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predation

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competition

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commensalism

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​Topic 3 - Food Webs (9 questions)

​The ultimate source or energy = the SUN

​​Primary producers -> primary consumer -> secondary consumers ->...

​Decomposers get their energy from any level

​Food chains are one linear feeding chain, while food webs are many connected food chains

​Biomass- toal mass of living stuff in a trophic level

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​Practice

  • What level has all the producers?

  • ​Which level has the highest biomass?

  • ​How much energy will the rat get?

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​Topic 4 - Population Ecology

​Carrying capacity: the max population that can be supported (averages out)

​Density Dependent Limiting Factors: depends on population density

​Density Independent: populationd ensity does not matter

​Exponential growth: rapid growth in short time, j-curve

​Logistic growth: rapid growth that levels off once carrying capacity is reaches, s-curve

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Multiple Choice

Exponential growth

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j-curve

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s-curve

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Multiple Choice

Predation, space/territory, disease are examples of:

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density dependent limiting factors

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density independent limiting factors

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