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Define Acid rain? | Nitrogen compounds combine with water to create acid rain. |
Define Algae? | Found in all aquatic ecosystems. |
Define Bacteria? | They are decomposes. |
Define bioaccumulation? | The gradual build up of synthetic and organic chemicals in living organisms. |
Define biomagnifaication? | The breaking down of dead organic matter by living organisms such as bacteria. |
Define biodiversity? | The variety of all living species of plants,animals and micro-organisms on earth. |
Define carbonate? | A combination of carbon and oxygen that is dissolved in the ocean water. |
Define Carnivore? | Secondary and tertiary consumers that kill and eat other animals e.g.. lion |
Define cellular respiration? | The process in which both plants and animals release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere by converting carbohydrates and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water. |
Define Primary Consumers? | Consumers that eat plants (producers) |
Define Secondary Consumers? | they eat primary consumers. |
Define Tertiary consumers? | They eat secondary consumers all so called top predators. |
Define DDT? | An insectide and well-know persistent organic pollutant now banned in many countries. |
Define decomposers? | Get their energy by feeding on waste and dead organisms e.g.. Bacteria and Fungi. |
Define dentification? | Process by which bacteria convert nitrate into nitrogen gas in the soil. |
Define Detrivore? | Consumers that eat all producers and consumers e.g.. Bacteria and Fungi. |
Define pyramid of biomass? | The total mass (usually measured as weight/area) of all organisms in the ecosystems. |
Define Pyramid of Energy? | Shows the energy available to each tropic level in an ecosystem. |
Pyramid of numbers? | Shows the abundance of each tropic level in terms of numbers of individual organisms. |
Define food chains? | They show the flow of energy of one organism to another. |
Define food webs? | A model of a feeding relationship with an ecosystem;formed from inter connected food chains. |
Define fossil fuel? | remains of the dead organisms trapped in rocks (coal, oil,natural gas) |
Define Grazing? | feeding on plants. |
Define heavy metals? | metallic elements with a high density that are toxic to organisms at low concentrations. |
Define herbivore? | Primary consumers that feed on parts of plants (grazing) e.g.. cows. |
Define Keystone species? | Species (e.g.. salmon) that can greatly affect population numbers and the health of an ecosystem. |
Define legumes? | These bacteria are mutualistic with some plants living inside the roots and exchanging useful nitrogen for photosynthetic sugars (sugar and beans) |
Define lighting? | Produce's the energy to create nitrate which then falls out in rain. |
Define nitrification? | Process by which bacteria convert ammonium (NH4+) into nitrate gas in the soil. |
Define nutrients? | Chemicals needed for life and growth of an organism. |
Define omnivore? | Consumers that eat both producers and consumers e.g.. humans. |
Define PCBs? | Synthetic chemicals containing chlorine that are used in the manufacture of plastics and other industrial products become stored in the tissue of animals. |
Define pesticides? | A general term for chemicals that are used to eliminate pests, such as insecticides that kill insects and herbicides that kill weeds. |
Define Photo plankton? | Photosynthetic algae found in all aquatic ecosystems. |
Define producer? | Organisms that produce food in the form of carbohydrates during photosynthesis. |
Define top predator? | They eat secondary consumers also called tertiary consumers. |
Define tropic levels? | First tropic level-Producers. Second tropic level-Primary consumers. Third tropic level- Secondary Consumers. Fourth tropic level-tertiary consumers. |
Define zoo plankton? | Plankton consisting of small animals and the immature stages of larger animals. |
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