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15 Cards in this Set
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What is a population? |
A population is all the organisms of one species in a habitat wh |
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What is a community? |
A community is all the populations of different species in one habitat l |
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What do you do to the estimate You got off one quadrat to get an estimate for the whole area? |
Scale up your answer |
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What equation do you use for pitfall traps |
Number in first sample x number in the second sample / number in second sample previously marked |
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What is an ecosystem |
All the organisms living in a particular area |
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How do you use a transect |
You mark out a line using a tape measure and place quadrats next to each other all the way all the way along the line. You then record the organisms you find in the quadrats. |
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What does a kite diagram look like? |
Back (Definition) |
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What is an abiotic factor |
All the non living, physical factors in an environment. |
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What is an abiotic factor |
All the non living, physical factors in an environment. |
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The distribution of organisms is affected by abiotic factors because.. |
Organisms are adapted to live in certain physical conditions. This means they're more likely to survive and reproduce in areas with these conditions. |
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What is zonation |
The gradual change in distribution of species across a habitat |
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What is an abiotic factor |
All the non living, physical factors in an environment. |
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The distribution of organisms is affected by abiotic factors because.. |
Organisms are adapted to live in certain physical conditions. This means they're more likely to survive and reproduce in areas with these conditions. |
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What is zonation |
The gradual change in distribution of species across a habitat |
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What is the symbol equation for photosynthesis |
6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 |