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Page 1: Unit 2 Review. A barnacle on the belly of a whale is an example of _______________

Unit 2 Review

Page 2: Unit 2 Review. A barnacle on the belly of a whale is an example of _______________

A barnacle on the belly of a whale is an example of _______________

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Population size of a parasite is closely related to the population of its ________

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What is the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs?

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What is this called?

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When the population of an organism reaches a point where death = births

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Which area (shape) represents the fundamental niche?

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A retreating glacier leaves a clear, clean body of water. What process will eventually occur?

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A flower and a bee have what type of

relationship?

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What is the first organism to colonize newly exposed rock?

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An increase in predator population will most likely cause a __________ in the prey population.

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What does a biomass pyramid show?

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Two species living closely together is called _________.

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A community that will not go through any further succession is called a ________ ________ ________________

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An organism that is actively hunted by another could be considered a

_______________

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In primary succession, no life lichen grass shrubs _________ deciduous trees.

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All consumers must eat either plants or animals in order to provide themselves with ____________.

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The situation that will occur when two

organisms have the same fundamental and realized niche.

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What is the difference between generalized

species and a specialized species?

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What affect does the removal of the keystone predator have on population density?

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Hurricane Katrina is an example of

what type of limiting factor?

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Give an example of convergent evolution.

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A symbiotic relationship in which both organism benefits is called _____________

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Give an example of a parasitic relationship.

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All natural ecosystems are said to be ____________.

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What two things determine the type of land biome in a given area?

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What theory suggests that ecosystems may be very sensitive to even small changes and that can cause drastic results?

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What term is defined as a layer in the structure of feeding relationships in an ecosystem?

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In an ecosystem, what consumes the top carnivore?

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In a numbers pyramid, which trophic level is the

largest?

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What percentage of energy in one trophic level appears in the next?

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Where does all the energy in an ecosystem initially come from?

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Plants that have nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots are called _____________.

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___________ is the evaporation of water from the leaves of plants.

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___________ is the increasing concentration of a pollutant in organisms at higher trophic levels in a food web.

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Give an example of coevolution.

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Primary consumers are always on the __________ trophic level.