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7. The nonliving components of an ecosystem are called: 
A. Biotic compounds 
B. Abiotic compounds 
C. Mineral components 
D. Environmental components B. Abiotic compounds 
 
8. Which of the following ecological concepts is illustrated in a food web? 
A. Population equilibrium 
B. mutualism 
 
C. Biogeochemical cycles 
D. Competition B. mutualism 
 
9. What is a limiting factor? 
A. A biotic factor that stops the growth of a plant of animal 
B....
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Why can prokaryotes be found almost anywhere? They are able to switch their metabolic or 
respiration methods 
 
Describe mutualism Both organisms benefit 
 
Describe amensalism One organism is harmed, the other is unaffected 
 
Describe commensalism one organism benefits and the other is unaffected 
 
Describe neutralism both organisms are unaffected 
 
Describe parasitism One organism benefits and the other is harmed 
 
What is...
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What is a "community"? A group of many species organized by interactions 
 
What interactions structure the community? Mutualism, Consumption, Competition 
 
Who gets harmed, who benefits in each type of interaction? Mutualism- both benefit 
Consumption- one species benefits, other is harmed 
Competition- both species harmed, one more than the other 
 
How do these interactions create an interdependence underlying community structure? ...
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Prokaryotes Bacteria and Archaea 
 
ubiquitous present, appearing, or found everywhere 
 
Places prokaryotes are found: hot springs, ice caps, deep ocean, skin and mucosal surfaces 
 
TRUE OR FALSE: Prokaryotes are adaptable and resilient TRUE 
-they have the ability to switch metabolic or respiration methods 
 
list 3 things prokaryotes provide for our habitats -stability of ecosystems 
-carbon/nitrogen fixation 
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Which describes meiosis but NOT mitosis? * 
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crossing over occurs---only in miosis 
chromosomes move to opposite poles 
cell membranes duplicate 
sister chromatids separate—miosis1 and 2 
cell membranes split not duplicate 
cell membranes duplicate 
 
 
 
A scientist is studying the oxpecker bird. The birds she studies eat insects from the back of rhinocerous. The scientist studies how this helps the birds and the rhinocerous. She is studying an example of: * 
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competition 
herbivory 
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The term prokaryotes refers to which of the following? 
A. very small organisms 
B. unicellular organisms that have no nucleus 
C. multicellular organisms 
D. cells that resemble animal cells more than plant cells. B 
 
The term microbiota refers to which of the following? 
a. all microorganisms of the same species 
b. all of the microorganisms involved in a symbiotic relationship 
c. all microorganisms in a certain region of the ...
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) BIOLOGY: Ecology 143 Questions Correctly Answered | 100% Rated
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What is the term for a relationship between two organisms of different species in which one benefits while the other neither benefits, nor is harmed? 
Possible Answers: Commensalism Cohabitation Parasitism Symbiosis Mutualism Correct answer: 
Commensalism
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Host - Answer-a food source 
 
Decrease in atmospheric pressure - Answer-associated with stormy weather and precipitation 
 
Barometer - Answer-an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure 
 
Anemometer - Answer-measures the speed of wind or gas current 
 
Hygrometer - Answer-measures humidity of air or gas 
 
Independent Variable - Answer-quantity that is known, plotted along the X-axis 
 
Dependent Variable - Answer-quantity that is unknown, plotted along the Y-axis 
 
Recessive - Answer-l...
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Mutualism - Correct Answer-Symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved 
Individual Fitness is expected to go up for each 
Each party can be specialized in doing a job particularly well 
 
Protective Services - Correct Answer-Type of Mutualism 
Many plant engage in this (i.e extrafloral nectar, where ants protect the plants from many enemies) 
 
Farming - Correct Answer-Types of mutualism 
Plant and a...
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Ecology - ANSWERSis the interaction between organisms and their environment 
 
Population - ANSWERSall individuals of the same species living together 
 
community - ANSWERSall populations of organisms of different species living in a defined area 
 
habitat - ANSWERSthe physical place where an organism lives 
 
Ecological niche - ANSWERSall the resources (biotic & abiotic) an organism uses for survival, growth, and reproduction 
 
Limiti...