Endocrine, Immune, and Ecology Fundamentals

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Vocabulary flashcards summarizing endocrine regulation, immune divisions, ecological levels, climate patterns, nutrient cycles, aquatic systems, succession, and species interactions.

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Endocrine System

Organ system responsible for coordinating functions of other systems and regulating responses to environmental variation via hormones.

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Homeostasis

Stable internal conditions maintained through feedback and hormonal regulation.

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Hypothalamus

Brain region that links the nervous and endocrine systems and controls pituitary hormone release.

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Anterior Pituitary

Gland portion releasing tropic and non-tropic hormones under hypothalamic control.

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Posterior Pituitary

Neural portion that stores and releases hypothalamic hormones (oxytocin, ADH).

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Tropic Hormone

Hormone that targets another endocrine gland to stimulate hormone production.

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Non-tropic Hormone

Hormone that directly affects target tissues rather than other glands.

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Hormonal Cascade

Series of endocrine gland activations amplifying an initial hormonal signal.

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Growth Hormone Disorder

Any imbalance (e.g., gigantism, dwarfism) arising from abnormal GH secretion.

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Innate Immunity

First-line, non-specific defense including barriers, inflammation, and phagocytes.

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Adaptive Immunity

Pathogen-specific defense using lymphocytes, antigens, and antibodies.

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Ecology

Scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environment.

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Community

Assemblage of populations living in a common area.

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Population

Group of individuals of the same species in a defined area.

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Organismal Ecology

Study of how an individual’s structure, physiology, and behavior meet environmental challenges.

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Population Ecology

Examination of factors affecting population size and change.

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Community Ecology

Study of interactions among species in a community.

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Ecosystem Ecology

Analysis of energy flow and nutrient cycling among organisms and abiotic factors.

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Landscape Ecology

Study of exchanges of energy and materials across multiple ecosystems.

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Global Ecology

Examination of planet-wide interactions influencing life and climate.

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Climate

Long-term prevailing weather conditions of an area.

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Macroclimate

Large-scale climate patterns at regional or global levels.

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Microclimate

Localized, fine-scale climate conditions, often differing from the surrounding area.

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Thermocline

Stratified water layer where temperature changes rapidly with depth.

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Turnover

Seasonal mixing of lake waters that redistributes oxygen and nutrients.

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Rain Shadow Effect

Dry region on leeward side of mountains due to moisture loss on windward slopes.

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Big Six Elements

Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur—essential for life.

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Carbon Cycle

Global movement of carbon through photosynthesis, respiration, combustion, and decomposition.

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Greenhouse Effect

Warming caused by atmospheric gases trapping infrared radiation.

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Nitrogen Fixation

Conversion of atmospheric N₂ to ammonia by bacteria, making nitrogen bioavailable.

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Eutrophication

Nutrient over-enrichment leading to algal blooms and oxygen depletion in water bodies.

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Water Cycle

Continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.

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Aquatic Biome

Large water-based ecosystem categorized as marine or freshwater by salinity.

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Photic Zone

Upper aquatic layer that receives sufficient light for photosynthesis.

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Benthic Zone

Aquatic bottom substrate, including sediment and organisms living on or in it.

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Primary Succession

Community development on bare substrate lacking soil, such as after volcanic activity.

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Secondary Succession

Recovery sequence in areas where soil remains after disturbance (e.g., fire).

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Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis

Concept that species diversity peaks at moderate levels of disturbance.

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Predation

Interaction where one organism (predator) kills and eats another (prey).

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Aposematic Coloration

Bright warning coloration signaling toxicity or danger to predators.

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Batesian Mimicry

Harmless species mimics warning signals of a harmful species to deter predators.

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Competition

Interaction where organisms vie for the same limited resource.

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Competitive Exclusion

Principle that two species sharing the same niche cannot coexist indefinitely.

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Resource Partitioning

Differentiation of niches enabling similar species to coexist.

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Parasitism

Symbiosis where one organism benefits at the expense of the host (+/−).

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Mutualism

Symbiotic relationship where both species benefit (+/+).

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Commensalism

Symbiosis where one species benefits and the other is unaffected (+/0).

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Ecological Niche

Sum of a species’ use of biotic and abiotic resources in its environment.

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Fundamental Niche

Entire set of conditions a species can theoretically occupy without competition.

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Realized Niche

Actual conditions a species occupies in the presence of competitors.

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Species Richness

Number of different species present in a community.

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Relative Abundance

Proportion each species represents of total individuals in the community.

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Trophic Structure

Pattern of feeding relationships and energy flow in an ecosystem.

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10% Rule

Approximate proportion of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next.

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Keystone Species

Species that exerts a disproportionate influence on community structure relative to its abundance.

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Species Transplant

Relocation of a species outside its native range, often leading to invasive impacts.