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Midterm Review

1. What are the fields of environmental science?

Biology, Chemisty/physics, Earth Science, Social Sciences

2. What are the three major categories of environmental problems?

Pollution, loss of resources, loss of biodiversity

3. When did human population grow rapidly?

Industrial Revolution

4. How did hunter-gathers change their environment?

Overhunted- led to extinction

5. Developed countries often have…

Wealth, more pollution, big ecological footprint, slower population growth.

6. What are renewable resources?

It can be replaced. Water, wind, solar energy.

7. What is an ecological footprint?

Area of Earth that supports the lifestyle of 1 person in a country (acres)

8. What is loss of biodiversity?

Losing the variation of species of living things

9. What is the law of supply and demand?

The higher the demand, but the lower the supply it’s worth more

(oil)

10. How did the industrial revolution change society?

Technology, cities, jobs, rapid increase in population, POLLUTION

11. What is artificial selection?

Ex. Dog breeding, breeding with HUMAN interference

12. What is an ecosystem? Give an example.

Living and non-living factors; forest, beach, cities

13. What is a habitat?

Where something lives

14. What is a community?

Different species living in the same environment

15. Why do organisms adapt?

Survival & reproduction

Mutations in DNA cause adaptions

16. What is coevolution?

Two organisms change together, evolve together

CO= together, EVOLVE= change

Ex: hummingbird and flower

17. Listtwo groupings of plants.

Gymnosperms- Cones- pine trees

Angiosperms- flowers and fruit- rose bush

18. How do angiosperms reproduce?

Flowers being pollinated and fruit

19. What are abiotic factors? Examples.

Non- livingrocks, sunlight, water, soil, air, temp

A= non

Bio= living

20. What are biotic factors? Examples.

Living and once living organisms.

Birds, lions, trees, grass, bugs, hair

21. What do deep ocean bacteria use to make food?

Hydrogen sulfide; chemotrophs

22. What is a herbivore? Examples.

Consumers that eat producers. Cow, horse, giraffe

23. What is a producer? Examples?

Organism produces their own food. Plants, algae.

24. What is a carnivore?

Consumer that eats only other consumers. Ex: Lion

25. Cellular respiration requires what to occur?

Sugar + oxygen

26. Photosynthesis requires what to occur?

Water + sunlight + Carbon Dioxide

27. Parasitism is…

One organism benefits, the other is harmed (+,-): parasite kills slowly

Ex: tapeworm

28. Mutualism is…

Both organisms benefit (+,+)

Ex: bacteria in human intestines.

29. Commensalism is…

One organism benefits, and the other is unaffected (+, O)

Orchid and tree

30. Predation is…

One organism benefits, and the other organism is harmed (+,-): kills immediately

Lion preys on zebras

31. Direct competition is…

Two organisms are fighting for what the same resources

Alligator and a lion fighting for a zebra

32. Indirect competition is…

2 organisms are competing but never come into contact

One hunts at night, one hunts during the day

Owl and snake eat mice at different times of day

33. Populations are…

SAME species in a specific area

34. Give two population examples.

Humans in NY, Zebra in Africa, Deer in Montana, Deer in NJ

35. Populations growth is affected by ?

Limiting factors: Density Independent (natural disaster) and Density Dependent (Food, resources, predation)

36. How do you find population growth?

Births – Deaths= Growth Rate

37. Exponential growth occurs when

A lot of resources, little or no predators or competition

J shaped curve

38. What happens when predator(hunter) population increases, to the prey population?

decrease

39. Migration is…

Individuals move from one place another

IMmigration: IN

Emigration: Exit

40. Demographers study…

HumanPopulations

41. How do you determine the density of a population ?

Number of individuals in a given area

Dispersion: is how individuals are spread out: random, even, clumped

42. Sustainability is…

Enough resources for a species to survive indefinitely

43. List three things that affect birthrates.

Fertility rate, do the offspring survive, disease, female population, education