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Biology 13: Ecological Techniques Questions and Correct answers. define ecology - Correct Answer the scientific study of the factors which determine the distribution and abundance of organisms examples of abiotic factors - Correct Answer -CO2 -O2 -temperature -salinity -light -mineral ions Examples of biotic factors - Correct Answer -competition -predators - prey relationships -parasites -symbiosis define community - Correct Answer all the organisms/population present in an habitat define population - Correct Answer All the individuals of one species in a habitat define ecosystem - Correct Answer the community and the non-living / biotic components of the environment define ecological niche - Correct Answer an organism's role in the ecosystem i.e. where it lives, what it eats (or eaten by) what are the 2 ways ecosystems can be studied? - Correct Answer -randomly place quadrat, or quadrates along a belt transect, for slow moving or non-mobile organisms -mark-release-recapture method for mobile organisms

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Biology 13: Ecological Techniques
Questions and Correct answers.
define ecology - Correct Answer the scientific study of the factors which determine the distribution and
abundance of organisms



examples of abiotic factors - Correct Answer -CO2

-O2

-temperature

-salinity

-light

-mineral ions



Examples of biotic factors - Correct Answer -competition

-predators - prey relationships

-parasites

-symbiosis



define community - Correct Answer all the organisms/population present in an habitat



define population - Correct Answer All the individuals of one species in a habitat



define ecosystem - Correct Answer the community and the non-living / biotic components of the
environment



define ecological niche - Correct Answer an organism's role in the ecosystem i.e. where it lives, what it
eats (or eaten by)



what are the 2 ways ecosystems can be studied? - Correct Answer -randomly place quadrat, or
quadrates along a belt transect, for slow moving or non-mobile organisms

-mark-release-recapture method for mobile organisms

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