Title: Final review part 2:
1Final review part 2
2ecology
- A branch of biology that deals with interactions
between organisms and their environment
3Organization in the environment
- Biosphere portion of the earth where living
things exist - Biotic grass, birds, squirrels, trees
- Abiotic temperature, light, soil
4- Population Group of species
- Community living organisms in a given area
- Ecosystem community and all its physical factors
5- Habitat place where an organism lives
- Niche role of an organism in an ecosystem
6SYMBIOSIS A relationship where 2 species live
closely together.
7SYMBIOSIS
MUTUALISM relationship where both species benefit
8SYMBIOSIS
COMMENSALISM relationship where one organism
benefits and the other is neither benefited nor
harmed
9SYMBIOSIS
PARASITISM One organism benefits while the other
is harmed.
10Food chain and food webs
- Autotrophs make food
- Heterotrophs ingest food
- Producers make food (autotrophs)
- Ex. Green plants
11- Sun is the main source of energy!
- Know how to interpret food webs!
- Food web interconnected feeding relationship
12Energy transfer in food webs
- Energy is transferred from the producers to the
primary consumers, to the secondary consumers,
ect.
13Consumers
- Primary (first order) eat producers
- Secondary eat primary consumers
- Tertiary/higher order
14Consumers continued
- Carnivores eat meat (other animals)
- Herbivores eat plants
- Omnivores consume both
15- Scavengers consume dead and rotting animals
- Decomposers break down dead plants and animals,
return nutrients to soil
16Ecological Succession
- Primary succession changes in an area that did
not have previous life forms- begins on newly
exposed surfaces - Secondary succession changes in areas where the
previous community has been destroyed- begins on
soil
17- Pioneer communities first living organisms to
colonize an area - Climax communities stable community
18Biogeochemical cycles
- Nitrogen cycle
- bacteria convert nitrogen gas into ammonia for
plants - Process is known as nitrogen fixation
19Carbon/oxygen cycle photosynthesis and
respiration
- What process puts oxygen into the atmosphere?
- What processes put carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere? - What processes put very large quantities of
carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
20WATER CYCLE
21Water cycle
- Condensation
- Water vapor builds up in clouds
- Precipitation
- Rain, snow, etc
- Ground water
- Water basin underground
22- Evaporation
- Water passes from a liquid to a gas phase
- Transpiration
- -water vapor exits plants via leaves
23What is a biome?
- Large geographic area that has a particular
climate, native animals and plants, etc
24climate
- The conditions such as temperature and amount of
precipitation year-after-year determine the
climate of a region.
25Terrestrial Biomes
- Tropical Rain Forest
- Grassland (prairies)
- Tundra very dry- permafrost, little
precipitation! - Savanna
- Desert dry
- Coniferous Forest (or Taiga)
- Temperate deciduous forest- we live in one!
26Aquatic Biomes
- Freshwater (lakes, ponds, streams, etc)
- Marine (oceans)
27Natural Resources
- Non-renewable
- Fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas)
- perpetual
- Sun, wind, hydropower, geothermal
- renewable
- Trees, crops, fish
2810 Law
- Only 10 of energy is passed from one trophic
level to the next - If 2000 kilocalories of energy is found in the
primary consumers, how much energy is present in
the tertiary consumers
29Genetics
30Before scientists knew about chromosomes and
genes
- Gregor Mendel
- pea plants
- -traits are inherited through a passing factor
from parents to offspring.
31His Experiments
- Crossed tall plants with short plants- all
offspring were tall- the offspring is known as F1
32Law of Dominance
- some traits are dominant and others are recessive
33Law of segregation- cross out
- the two factors (alleles) for a trait separate
during gamete formation
34Law of independent assortment
- Traits are transmitted to offspring independently
of each other
35Incomplete Dominance
- one trait is not dominant- resulting in a
blending phenotype. - Ex. Mate a certain red and white plants create a
pink offspring
36Codominance
- Both dominant genes are expressed
- Ex.
- Spotted dog
- Blood type AB
37Multiple alleles
- A trait that has more than two different alleles
(RRYY)
38Sex determination
- Genotype of a female XX
- Genotype of a male XY
39Sex-linked traits
- Gene for the trait is located on the X chromosome
- Male only need one have one X so nothing to cover
the trait that is why colorblindness is dominant
in males
40Blood types
- A, B, AB, O
- O is the recessive
- A and B are codominant
- Cross a male with O and female with blood type
A---what blood type will their children have?
41What are the possible genotypes for each blood
type?
- Blood type AB
- AB
- Blood type O
- ii
- Blood type B
- Bi or BB
- Blood type A
- Ai or AA
42What is a test cross? Why is one used?
- A test cross determines genotype
- Whether a particular characteristic of a plant or
animal is homozygous dominant or heterozygous
dominant
43Vocabulary
- Genetics study of how traits are passed on
- Alleles different copies of forms of a gene
controlling a certain trait - Autosome not a sex chromosome
44Vocabulary (cont)
- Homozygous same alleles
- tt or TT
- Heterozygous when alleles for a certain gene are
different - -Tt
45Genotype vs. phenotype
- Genotype genetic makeup of an organism
- Phenotype physical trait of an organism
46Monohybrid cross vs. dihybrid cross
- Dihybrid
- Two traits
- Ex. Ttpp X ttPp (how many combinations of alleles
do each parent have??) - Monohybrid- one trait
- Ex. Tt X tt
47Be able to do punnett squares of all types like
we did in class.
- Genotypic ratio ratio of the different types of
gene possibilities - Ex. 1 TT 2Tt 1tt
- Phenotypic ratio ratio of the different
appearances - Ex. 3 tall 1 short
48More problems
- Cross a homozygous green plant with a yellow
plant (green is dominant to yellow) - Answer
- GG X gg
49More problems
- Incomplete dominance cross a red flower with a
white flower - Answer
- RR x WW
- Offspring all have a genotype of RW and a
phenotype pink
50Last problem
- Incomplete dominance cross two pink flowers
- Answer
- RW x RW (draw on board)
51Random
52KNOW