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CHAPTER 4 REVIEW

CHAPTER 4 REVIEW. Chapter 4 Vocab. Weather Climate Microclimate Greenhouse Effect Niche Symbiosis Mutualism Parasitism Commensalism Photic Zone Aphotic Zone. Climate. Whether – day to day activity Climate – average conditions over long periods of time. Climate.

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CHAPTER 4 REVIEW

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  1. CHAPTER 4 REVIEW

  2. Chapter 4 Vocab • Weather • Climate • Microclimate • Greenhouse Effect • Niche • Symbiosis • Mutualism • Parasitism • Commensalism • Photic Zone • Aphotic Zone

  3. Climate • Whether – day to day activity • Climate – average conditions over long periods of time

  4. Climate • What affects the climate? • Solar energy trapped in the biosphere • Latitude • Transport of heat • Bill Nye

  5. Greenhouse Effect • Carbon Dioxide • Methane • Water Vapor • All gases found in the atmosphere

  6. Greenhouse Effect • Allow visible light to enter • Traps heat • Without Greenhouse gases, the earth would be about 30 degrees Celcius cooler than it is today

  7. Niche • Every species can survive and reproduce under certain circumstances, known as tolerance • What would you consider to be humans tolerance? • What happens when a species experiences stress from their environment?

  8. Niche • A niche explains to biologists how an organism interacts with biotic and abiotic factors • The range of conditions an organism operates in and the way a species obtains what it needs to survive. • Examples of niches? • Amphibians living in moist places to absorb water through their skin

  9. Competitive Exclusion Principle • 2 species can’t occupy the exact same niche at the exact same time in the exact same habitat

  10. Symbiosis • When 2 species live close together • Mutualism • Both benefit from relationship • Clown fish • Parasitism • One organism lives inside another, taking its food and nutrients • Tapeworms • Commensalism • One organism is helped and the other is neither helped nor harmed • Barnacles on a whale • Barnacles are helped from the constant moving of water, but the whale is not helped

  11. Water Depth • Photic Zone • Sunlit region near the surface where photosynthesis can occur • Possibly 200 meters in clear, tropical seas • Maybe just a few feet in swamps and ponds • Aphotic Zone • Below the photic zone, where photosynthesis does not occur

  12. Benthic Zone • The zone comprised of sediments and rocks on the bottom of lakes, streams, and oceans • Animals living here are called the “Benthos” • In places where the water is shallow and may be exposed to light there are algae and aquatic plants • If it is not shallow, chemosynthetic organisms are the primary producers

  13. Freshwater Ecosystems • Only 3 percent of earths surface water is fresh • Rivers and Streams • Lakes and Ponds • Freshwater Wetlands

  14. Intertidal Zone • Organisms are submerged at high tide, and exposed during low tide. • Regular and extreme temperatures for the animals • Battered by waves, and currents • Barnacles, and plant life secure themselves to rocks to protect themselves from harsh conditions.

  15. Chapter 4 Vocab • Weather • Climate • Microclimate • Greenhouse Effect • Niche • Symbiosis • Mutualism • Parasitism • Commensalism • Photic Zone • Aphotic Zone

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