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Adaptations

Inherited characteristics that help organisms survive and reproduce

<p>Inherited characteristics that help organisms survive and reproduce</p>
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Structural Adaptations

Physical features that help an organism survive in its environment (e.g. polar bear blubber)

<p>Physical features that help an organism survive in its environment (e.g. polar bear blubber)</p>
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Behavioral Adaptations

Patterns of activity that help organisms survive in their environment (e.g. nocturnal)

<p>Patterns of activity that help organisms survive in their environment (e.g. nocturnal)</p>
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Physiological Adaptions

Internal, automatic body processes that help an organism survive in its environment (e.g. venom/poison)

<p>Internal, automatic body processes that help an organism survive in its environment (e.g. venom/poison)</p>
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Endotherms

Animals that control their body temperature using internal energy (metabolism)

<p>Animals that control their body temperature using internal energy (metabolism)</p>
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Ectotherms

Animals that rely on external sources to regulate body temperature (e.g. sunlight)

<p>Animals that rely on external sources to regulate body temperature (e.g. sunlight)</p>
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Endotherm Adaptations

1. Insulation

2. Shivering

3. High Basal Metabolic Rate

4. Vasodilation

5. Evaporative cooling

6. Behavioural adjustments

<p>1. Insulation</p><p>2. Shivering</p><p>3. High Basal Metabolic Rate</p><p>4. Vasodilation</p><p>5. Evaporative cooling</p><p>6. Behavioural adjustments</p>
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Ectotherm Adaptations

1. Behavioural - basking, burrowing, seeking shade

2. Physiological - Slowing metabolism, colour changes to absorb heat

<p>1. Behavioural - basking, burrowing, seeking shade</p><p>2. Physiological - Slowing metabolism, colour changes to absorb heat</p>
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Ecosystem

A complex biological system made up of living (biotic) components and non-living (abiotic) factors, involving communities of organisms interacting with each other and with their physical environment

<p>A complex biological system made up of living (biotic) components and non-living (abiotic) factors, involving communities of organisms interacting with each other and with their physical environment</p>
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Predation

A feeding relationship where one organism kills and eats another. The attacker is the predator, and the victim is the prey (e.g. lion kills and eats zebra)

<p>A feeding relationship where one organism kills and eats another. The attacker is the predator, and the victim is the prey (e.g. lion kills and eats zebra)</p>
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Mutualism

A relationship when two organisms live closely together to benefit each other (e.g. fungus and algae in lichen)

<p>A relationship when two organisms live closely together to benefit each other (e.g. fungus and algae in lichen)</p>
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Parasitism

A relationship between two organisms of different species where one (parasite) benefits and the other (host) is harmed (e.g. tapeworm on a human)

<p>A relationship between two organisms of different species where one (parasite) benefits and the other (host) is harmed (e.g. tapeworm on a human)</p>
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Competition

A relationship in which organisms from the same (interspecific) or different (interspecific) species compete to use the same limited resource (e.g. peacocks fighting over a peahen)

<p>A relationship in which organisms from the same (interspecific) or different (interspecific) species compete to use the same limited resource (e.g. peacocks fighting over a peahen)</p>
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Commensalism

A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected (e.g. barnacles on a whale)

<p>A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected (e.g. barnacles on a whale)</p>
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Herbivory

a relationship in which animals (herbivores) feed on plants (e.g. giraffe eating leaves from tree)

<p>a relationship in which animals (herbivores) feed on plants (e.g. giraffe eating leaves from tree)</p>
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Symbiosis

A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species (e.g. parasitism, mutualism, commensalism)

<p>A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species (e.g. parasitism, mutualism, commensalism)</p>
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Biotic

Describes living factors in the environment. (e.g. plants, animals)

<p>Describes living factors in the environment. (e.g. plants, animals)</p>
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Abiotic

describes non-living factors in the environment (e.g. sunlight, air)

<p>describes non-living factors in the environment (e.g. sunlight, air)</p>
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Ecology

The study that explores how ecosystems function

<p>The study that explores how ecosystems function</p>
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pH level

A measure of alkalinity or acidity, measured in a scale from 0 to 14

<p>A measure of alkalinity or acidity, measured in a scale from 0 to 14</p>
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Abiotic Factors

Nonliving components of environment. (e.g air, water)

<p>Nonliving components of environment. (e.g air, water)</p>
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Biotic factors

living components of an environment (e.g. plants, animals)

<p>living components of an environment (e.g. plants, animals)</p>
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Sampling methods

Used to determine the number and distribution of various populations and communities within an ecosystem (e.g. Quadrats, Transects)

<p>Used to determine the number and distribution of various populations and communities within an ecosystem (e.g. Quadrats, Transects)</p>
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Tullgren Funnel

Trap used to collect small animals from leaf litter or in a soil sample, used for small animals that don't like light (e.g. spiders, beetles)

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Sweep Net

A net mounted on a stick swept through the air or long grass to collect insects, used for low flying insects or insects on grasses (e.g. butterflies, grasshoppers)

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Pond Dipping

A net mounted on a stick used to catch small aquatic creatures (e.g. leeches, tadpoles)

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Tree Beating

Shaking or hitting the branches of a tree and catching creatures on a wide cloth, used for tree-dwelling arthropods (e.g. caterpillars, ladybirds)

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Capture-recapture

A portion of the population is captured, marked, and released. Later, another portion will be captured and the number of marked individuals within the sample is counted, used for very mobile animals

<p>A portion of the population is captured, marked, and released. Later, another portion will be captured and the number of marked individuals within the sample is counted, used for very mobile animals</p>
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Pooters

A small jar used for collecting insects one at a time. One straw goes over the insect. You apply suction to the other straw to suck the insect into the jar, used for small insects such as and aphids

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Quadrats

A one metre square that is placed in an area of study, by which the organisms in that square are counted and assumed to represent the population of the entire area

<p>A one metre square that is placed in an area of study, by which the organisms in that square are counted and assumed to represent the population of the entire area</p>
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Quadrat formula

Total population = (number in one quadrat × total area of quadrat) ÷ area of quadrat

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Transects

A method used to study the distribution and number of stationary and slow-moving organisms along a line or pathway, where a transect line is established and data is collected at regular intervals along the line

<p>A method used to study the distribution and number of stationary and slow-moving organisms along a line or pathway, where a transect line is established and data is collected at regular intervals along the line</p>
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Line transect

Recording organisms touching or crossing a line

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Belt transect

A wider strip to sample more thoroughly. Quadrats are often used in order to generate population data

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Hormone

Chemical messengers (proteins) made by the endocrine system that are released into the blood stream and affect a specific organ (e.g. insulin, adrenaline)

<p>Chemical messengers (proteins) made by the endocrine system that are released into the blood stream and affect a specific organ (e.g. insulin, adrenaline)</p>
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Tropisms

Directional growth responses in plants that occur in a specific direction because of external stimuli

<p>Directional growth responses in plants that occur in a specific direction because of external stimuli</p>
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Stimuli

Physical or chemical changes in the environment that trigger a reaction in a organism

<p>Physical or chemical changes in the environment that trigger a reaction in a organism</p>
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Phototropism

A plant's growth response to light

<p>A plant's growth response to light</p>
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Geotropism

A plant's growth response to gravity

<p>A plant's growth response to gravity</p>
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Hydrotropism

A plant's growth response to water

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Thigmotropism

A plant's growth response to touch

<p>A plant's growth response to touch</p>
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Thermotropism

A plant's growth response to temperature

<p>A plant's growth response to temperature</p>
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Germination

The process where seeds sprout and begin to grow

<p>The process where seeds sprout and begin to grow</p>
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Auxin

A growth hormone that helps control how plant cells grow

<p>A growth hormone that helps control how plant cells grow</p>
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Obligate mutualism

Mutualism in which at least one species can't survive without its partner

<p>Mutualism in which at least one species can't survive without its partner</p>
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Facultative mutualism

Mutualism in which both species can survive alone

<p>Mutualism in which both species can survive alone</p>

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