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BiospherePart of the planet that contains living organisms.
EcosystemGroup of clearly distinguished organisms that interact with each other and their environment
EcologyThe study of the interaction between living things and between living things and their environment.
HabitatPlace where a plant or animal lives
PopulationAll the members of the same species living in an area
CommunityAll different populations in an area
NicheFunctional role an organism plays in an ecosystem or habitat
EnvironmentAll external factors that influence an organism
CompetitionWhen 2 or more organisms struggle for a resource that is in short supply.
Contest CompetitionActive physical struggle between different organisms. Produce one winner and one loser.
Scramble competitionA struggle for a limited resource and the resource is shared by all.
PredationThe catching, killing and eating of another organism for food
ParasitismFeeding of a living host
Climatic factorsConcern weather over a long period of time
Edaphic factorsFactors relating to soil
HumusDecaying organic matter
Food chainSequence of organisms where each organism is eaten by the next one in the chain. Energy is lost at each stage.
Trophic levelFeeding stage in the food chain
DetritusBegin with dead/decomposing material
Grazing food chainStarts with a producer
Food webSeries of interconnected food chains
Pyramid of numbersShows the number of organisms at each trophic level
Apex predatorsNo natural predators eg killer whale
Nutrient recyclingThe way in which elements or minerals are absorbed by organisms, released into the atmosphere when organisms decompose and are absorbed by other organisms.
Global warmingAs the level of C02 in the atmosphere increases, the planet heats up.
SymbiosisTwo organisms from different species that live in close association, where at least one of them benefits.
SpeciesA group of similar organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
Interspecific competitionCompetition between members of a different species
Intraspecific competitionCompetition between members of the same species
ParasiteA living organism that takes its food from another living organism, called a host, and usually causes harm.
MutualismForm of symbiosis where both organisms benefit. Eg bacteria in the small intestine of human
PollutionAny undesirable change in or harmful addition to the environment. Results from unwanted materials called pollutants
ConservationThe wise management of our existing natural resources in order to allow as many species as possible to survive.
Qualitative surveyRecords if a species is present or absent.
Quantitative surveyGives the number of species in an area.
KeyUsed to identify flora (plants) and fauna (animals) in an area.
Nitrogen fixationConversion of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into usable form
ProducersOrganisms that make their own food using simple molecules (autotrophs).
ConsumersOrganisms that cannot make their own food and use food made by others (heterotrophs).
HerbivoresOrganisms that eat plants
OmnivoresOrganisms that eat both plants and animals
CarnivoresOrganisms that eat animals
DecomposersOrganisms that live and feed on dead organisms
AdaptationA feature that helps an organism to survive and reproduce.
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