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BIO 182 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)ecology; what is it's purpose? - ANSWER-study of how organisms interact with their environment -to understand the distribution and abundance of organisms population - ANSWERgroup of individuals of t

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ecology; what is it's purpose? - ANSWER-study of how organisms interact with their environment -to understand the distribution and abundance of organisms population - ANSWERgroup of individuals of the same species living in the same area, at the same time Ecosystem - ANSWERmultiple communites of organisms that live in an area along with abiotic components primary producer (autotroph) - ANSWERan organism that can synthesize its own food from inorganic sources Gross primary productivity (GPP) - ANSWERtotal amount of chemical energy produced in a given area and time period

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BIO 182 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS (RATED A+)

ecology; what is it's purpose? - ANSWER-study of how organisms interact with their
environment
-to understand the distribution and abundance of organisms

population - ANSWERgroup of individuals of the same species living in the same
area, at the same time

Ecosystem - ANSWERmultiple communites of organisms that live in an area along
with abiotic components

primary producer (autotroph) - ANSWERan organism that can synthesize its own
food from inorganic sources

Gross primary productivity (GPP) - ANSWERtotal amount of chemical energy
produced in a given area and time period

Net primary productivity (NPP) - ANSWERgrowth and reproduction, use of remaining
energy

Consumers - ANSWEReat living organisms

Primary consumer - ANSWEREat primary producers

secondary consumer - ANSWEREat primary consumers

tertiary consumers - ANSWEReat secondary consumers

community - ANSWERconsists of species that interact with one another within a
particular area

ecosystem - ANSWERconsists of all organisms in a particular region, along with
non-living components

abiotic components - ANSWERair, water, and non-living parts of soil

range - ANSWERgeographical distribution; abiotic & biotic determine range

biomes - ANSWERmajor groupings of plant and animal communities defined by a
dominant vegetation type

climate - ANSWERthe prevailing, long-term weather conditions found in an area

, tropical wet forests (rain forests) - ANSWERfound in equator regions where
temperatures are high and annual temperature is very low; produce abundant plant
growth, lead to high above-ground biomass

boreal forest (taiga) - ANSWERforms on subarctic lands, dominated by highly cold-
tolerant conifers; productivity is low, above-ground biomass is high because slow-
growing tree species may be long-lived and become big

tundra - ANSWERfound throughout the arctic regions; low productivity and low
above-ground biomass and its treeless

permafrost - ANSWERsoils are in a permanently frozen state; limits both the release
and uptake of nutrients

simulation studies - ANSWERare based on computer models of weather patterns in
local regions

observational studies - ANSWERbased on long-term monitoring at fixed site

historical studies - ANSWERexamine the relationship b/w CO2 levels, climate
change, & the distribution and abundance of organisms based on events millions of
years ago

experiments - ANSWERdesigned to simulate changed climate conditions and to
record responses by the organisms present

behavior - ANSWERan action or response to a stimulus

behavioral biology - ANSWERstudy of how organisms respond to particular stimuli
from those environments

proximate causation (mechanistic) - ANSWERexplains how actions occur

ultimate causation (evolutionary) - ANSWERexplains why actions occur

fixed action patterns (FAP's) - ANSWERhighly inflexible stereotypical behavior
patterns

innate behaviors - ANSWERbehavior that is inherited and shows little variation
based on learning or the individuals condition

cost benefit analysis - ANSWERanimals appear to weigh the costs and benefits of
responding to a particular situation in various ways

foraging - ANSWERwhen animals seek food

piloting - ANSWERuse of familiar landmarks

compass orientation - ANSWERmovement oriented in a specific direction

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