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AP® biology unit 8 Flashcards

AP® biology unit 8
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  • What is the primary focus of AP biology Unit 8?

    Ecology and the interactions between organisms and their environments.
  • Define carrying capacity.

    The maximum population size that an environment can sustain indefinitely.
  • What is a keystone species?

    A species that has a disproportionately large effect on its ecosystem.
  • Explain the concept of ecological succession.

    The process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time.
  • What is the difference between primary and secondary succession?

    Primary succession occurs on newly exposed surfaces, while secondary succession occurs in areas where a disturbance has happened but soil remains.
  • Describe the role of producers in an ecosystem.

    Producers, like plants, convert solar energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis.
  • What is the significance of the nitrogen cycle?

    It recycles nitrogen through the ecosystem, making it available for organisms to use.
  • How do invasive species impact ecosystems?

    They can outcompete native species, leading to reduced biodiversity.
  • What is an ecological niche?

    The role and position a species has in its environment, including all its interactions with biotic and abiotic factors.
  • Define trophic levels.

    The hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, comprising producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and so on.
  • What is the greenhouse effect?

    The warming of Earth's surface due to the trapping of heat by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
  • Explain the concept of biodiversity.

    The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
  • What is mutualism?

    A type of symbiotic relationship where both species benefit.
  • How does energy flow through an ecosystem?

    Energy flows from producers to consumers and is lost as heat at each trophic level.
  • What is the role of decomposers in an ecosystem?

    Decomposers break down dead organisms, returning nutrients to the soil.
  • Describe the water cycle.

    The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
  • What is a population in ecological terms?

    A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
  • What factors can lead to population growth?

    Factors include high birth rates, low death rates, and immigration.
  • What is the competitive exclusion principle?

    The principle that two species competing for the same resources cannot coexist.
  • Define biotic and abiotic factors.

    Biotic factors are living components, while abiotic factors are non-living components of an ecosystem.