Title: Trophic
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2Trophic Levels
3Aquatic
4General Terms
5Chemistry
6Species
7Misc.
8Trophic Levels
Aquatic
General Terms
Chemistry
Species
Misc.
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9Plant eaters
10Herbivores
11Organisms that depend on others for food
12consumers
13Meat eaters
14carnivores
15Organisms that break down dead matter
16decomposers
17Organisms that produce their own food
through photosynthesis
18producers
19Source of water in Buben Pond
20spring
21Nutrient-poor aquatic system
22oligotrophic
23Plant plankton
24phytoplankton
25Nutrient-rich aquatic system
26eutrophic
27Pond internal energy source
28aquatic plants
29Study of the interrelationships of organisms
with their environment
30ecology
31Living components of an ecosystem
32biotic
33Region of plants and animals and their
nonliving surroundings
34ecosystem
35Nonliving components of an ecosystem
36abiotic
37An organism's living and nonliving surroundings
38environment
39Chemical causing egg-shell thinning in eagles
40 DDT
41Range of an environmental requirement that
must be met between a minimum and maximum level
42Law of Tolerance
43Single factor that controls or keeps out an
organism from an area
44limiting
45Concentration increase of a chemical as it
moves up a food chain
46biomagnification
47Importing food with banned but exported
chemical residues
48circle of poison
491 species moves into 2 different environments
50migration
511 species separated into different habitats
52isolation
53Where a harmless species imitates the warning
coloration of a harmful one
54mimicry
55Organism that the viceroy looks like
56Monarch
57Daily Double!!
58An example is the Skunk stripe
59warning coloration
60Government payment to somebody to produce
something
61subsidy
62Tragedy type with air pollution being a
good example
63Tragedy of the Commons
64Method of removing eggs from nests
for artificial incubation
65egg-pulling
66As rainfall increased Whooping Crane
egg-hatching success did what
67decreased
68Lines connecting points of equal depth in
pond drawings
69contour
70Double Jeopardy!!
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72Feeding Relationships
73Natural Selection
74Ecosystem
75Caves
76General terms 2
77Chemistry II
78Feeding Relationships
Natural Selection
Ecosystem
Caves
General Terms 2
Chemistry II
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791 species benefits, 1 is harmed
80parasitism
81Both species benefit from a relationship
82mutualism
83All of the interconnecting food chains in a
community
84food web
85Carnivore level that eat herbivores
861st level carnivores
871 species benefits, 1 is neutral in a relationship
88commensalism
89Species with different ancestors becoming more
alike due to a shared environment
90convergent evolution
91Change in 1 species leading to a change in
another species
92coevolution
93Process by which species change genetic
composition over time
94evolution
95Originally proposed theory of natural selection
96Darwin
97Name of Charles Darwin's boat
98Beagle
99Species functional role in the community
100niche
101Group of interacting plants and animals living in
an area
102community
103Change in community species composition over time
104succession
105Final, stable community
106climax
107Zone of Earth where life exists
108biosphere
109Rock-type most MO caves forms in
110limestone
111Bat feces
112guano
113Dead plant and animal matter
114detritus
115Underground collection of water
116aquifer
117Gradual replacement of aquifer water
118recharge
119For several purposes like timbering,
mining, grazing, recreation, etc.
120multiple-use
121How individuals feel the world works
122worldview
123Worldview that sees humans as Earth's
most important species
124Planetary management
125Owned by none (or all), available to all
126common property resource
127Daily Double!!
128Worldview that sees Earth in a crisis - all
species equal
129sustainable Earth
130Herbicide often found in Mississippi River water
131atrazine
132Lab equipment used to measure light absorbance in
chlorophyll lab
133spectrophotometer
134Lab glassware used in oxygen lab to measure how
much sodium thiosulfate was dripped into sample
135burette
136Species that leads one to believe that something
is wrong in the environment
137indicator species
138Lab process used in oxygen lab where we dripped
sodium thiosulfate into our sample
139titration
140Final Jeopardy
Earth's spinning force
141coriolis