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Honors Biology Spring Midterm Review II

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  • What is species tolerance?
    the range of external conditions within which a species can survive and reproduce
  • A relationship between two species in which both species benefit.
    Mutualism
  • Succession that begins in areas that have no remnants 
of an older community
    Primary Succession
  • Define the molecular basis of Biodiversity
    Biodiversity is the total of all genetically based variation in all organisms in the biosphere.
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  • _____________ starts when organisms attempt to use the same limited ecological resources in the same place at the same time
    Competition
  • The first species to colonize barren areas are called:__________
    Pioneer Species
  • If the biodiversity of an ecosystem is scarce, we say it has more or less resilience?
    Less resilient
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  • Draw simple graph of the Predator-Prey Dynamics
    Title, X, Y, predator/prey
  • State the “Competitive Exclusion Principle”
    No two species can occupy exactly the same niche in exactly the same habitat at exactly the same time.
  • A relationship in which one organism lives inside or on another organism and harms it.
    Parasitism
  • Succession that occurs when a disturbance affects an existing community but doesn’t completely destroy it
    Secondary Succession
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  • Rock-paper-scissors challenge, each team chooses a representative: if the opposing team wins, no points are awarded.
  • A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
    Commensalism
  • What is resilience?
    Resilience describes a natural or human system’s ability to recover after a disturbance.
  • What is a keystone species?
    A keystone species plays a vital and unique role in maintaining structure, stability, and diversity in an ecosystem