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By: Cory Chan and Joanne Deng © 2008 JCBTHS

You must answer each question with, What is…? If you do not answer the question correctly, you do not get any points. If you give an incorrect answer, the amount of points that will be subtracted from your group is what the question is worth. You must raise your hand to participate. The first group that the instructor see raise their hand will go first. The second team who raise their hand will go second. Do not interrupt the person who is speaking. Do not be disrespectful to anyone. Have fun! START

Population Ecology CoevolutionRandom 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Community Ecology

A group of individuals of all the same species living in the same area is called?

What is a population? Home

The study of distribution and abundance or organisms, their interactions with other organisms and interactions with the physical environment is called?

What is ecology? Home

The description of interrelationships between the organisms in a community and their physical environment is called?

What is ecosystem? Home

What is composed of all the regions of the earth that contain living things?

What is biosphere? Home

What is the term that is used to describe all the biotic and abiotic resources in the environment used by an organism.

What is niche? Home

What is the study, abundance, and distribution of populations called?

What is population ecology? Home

What are the three types of roles for all organisms ?

What is producers, consumers and decomposers? Home

What is the term that is used to describe how individuals in a population are distributed?

What is dispersion? Home

What are three examples of the effects that humans have on the environment?

What is the greenhouse effect, ozone depletion, acid rain, desertification, deforestation, pollution or biodiversity? Home

What are the three basic types of symbiotic relationships?

What is mutalism, commensalism and parasitism? Home

What is the term that is used to describe certain characteristics of an organism that may enable individuals to obtain resources in their partitions more successfully?

What is character displacement? Home

What are the four types of predation?

What is a true predator, parasite, parasitoid, and herbivore? Home

What is the term that’s used to describe species that compete for the same resources?

What is the competitive exclusion principle? Home

What is the term that’s used when both species in a relationship benefit?

What is mutualism? Home

What is the term that’s used when the niche of that organism occupies in the absence of competing species?

What is fundamental niche? Home

What is the name for toxic chemicals that are produced in plants that discourage would-be herbivores?

What is secondary compounds? Home

What is the term that is used when any color, pattern, shape or behavior enables an animal to blend in with its surroundings?

What is camouflage? Home

What is another name for camouflage?

What is cryptic coloration? Home

What is the term that is used to describe a conspicuous pattern or coloration of animals that warn predators that they sting, bite, taste bad or are otherwise to be avoided?

What is aposematic coloration? Home

What are the two kinds of mimicry?

What is mullerian mimicry and batesian mimicry? Home

What is an inborn and unlearned behavior is called?

What is instinct? Home

What is it called when the hatchlings or babies accept the first moving thing as their mother?

What is imprinting? Home

What is the building or rebuilding of an entire ecosystem called?

What is ecological succession? Home

What are the 4 types of social behavior?

What is agonistic behavior, dominance hierarchies, territoriality and altruistic behavior? Home

What are the levels of ecological interaction from largest to smallest?

What is biosphere, ecosystem, community and population? Home

100 Points

What is the term that is used to describe the system that is used to organize plants and animals into different groups to reflect their main energy source?

What is trophic level?

Bibliography Biology (Cliffs AP) 2nd Edition (Paperback) by Phillip E., Ph.D. Pack