EDUC109 Study Guide - Final Guide: Germination, Transpiration, Celery

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Ecology
-Environment=the living and nonliving surroundings of an organism that impact on the organism (e.g. marine
environment).
-Ecosystem=An environment containing communities/groups of living organisms interacting together in the
physical environment (e.g. rainforest ecosystem).
-Ecology=Study of the interactions between organisms and their environments
-Biosphere=Sum of living things found on earth and interacting with other systems such as hydrosphere,
atmosphere, lithosphere
-Biome=Communities of living things with the same structure but different climates (e.g. deserts &
grasslands)
-Population=A group of organisms of the same species living in a defined geographical area (eg. fruit flies)
-Community=Populations of two or more species living and interacting with each other in a particular area
(e.g. crabs larvae and fish in the mangrove).
-Biotic=Of or relating to living organisms
-Abiotic=Not relating to living organisms. Non-living things
-Habitat=The individual parts of the biome
-Viscosity=Aquatic: Water is thick/viscous. Difficult to move through. Terrestrial: Air is thin/low viscosity. Easy
to move through
-Buoyancy=Aquatic: Water supports plants/ animals. Maintains their shape. Terrestrial: No support from air
Food chain =A community of organisms where each member is eaten in turn by another member
Grass Grasshopper Mouse Owl
Food web= A community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains
Wildflowers Grass
Rabbit Mouse
Snake
Hawk
-Decomposers: Bacteria, fungi
-Producers: Grass, Wildflowers
-Primary consumers: Rabbit, Mouse
-Secondary consumers: Snake
-Tertiary consumers: Hawk
-Decomposers break down down dead animals in soil, and plants need this soil
-Plants are autotrophs because they produce their own food
Flowering Plants
Plant Reproduction
-Most flowering plants produce both pollen as well as ovules on the same flower.
-The male organ is the filament and a large lobed tip (anther), where the pollen is produced.
-The female pistil includes the ovary where the ovules are formed, and the sticky stigma.
Fertilisation
Pollen grain lands on the stigma of another flower of the same species
Pollen tube grows down to fertilise the ovule
Forms the embryonic seed plant
The ovary area develops into a fruit enclosing the seeds
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Environment= the living and nonliving surroundings of an organism that impact on the organism (e. g. marine environment). Ecosystem= an environment containing communities/groups of living organisms interacting together in the physical environment (e. g. rainforest ecosystem). Ecology= study of the interactions between organisms and their environments. Biosphere= sum of living things found on earth and interacting with other systems such as hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere. Biome= communities of living things with the same structure but different climates (e. g. deserts & grasslands) Population= a group of organisms of the same species living in a defined geographical area (eg. fruit flies) Community= populations of two or more species living and interacting with each other in a particular area (e. g. crabs larvae and fish in the mangrove). Biotic= of or relating to living organisms. Habitat= the individual parts of the biome. Food chain = a community of organisms where each member is eaten in turn by another member.

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