HS. Interdependent Relationships In Ecosystems HS-LS2-2 Question Preview (ID: 63356)
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The use of numbers, graphs, equations, or statistical methods to illustrate and analyze scientific data related to ecosystems.
a) Mathematical representations
b) ATP
c) Carrying Capacity
d) Mitosis
To use evidence and data to back up an explanation or claim in scientific inquiry.
a) Support
b) Carbon Cycle
c) Enzyme
d) Diffusion
To modify or improve an explanation based on new evidence or analysis, ensuring it better fits the observed data.
a) Revise
b) Chromosome
c) Ecological Succession
d) Respiration
Scientific statements or theories that describe or clarify how factors affect biodiversity and populations in ecosystems.
a) Explanations
b) Ecosystem Services
c) Phenotype
d) Ecosystem
Data, observations, and information used to validate or challenge scientific explanations.
a) Evidence
b) Symbiosis
c) Evolution
d) Heredity
The variety of life within an ecosystem, including the range of species, genetic variation, and ecological roles.
a) Biodiversity
b) Osmosis
c) Carrying Capacity
d) Genetic Variation
Groups of individuals of the same species living in a particular area, whose numbers and health are affected by environmental factors.
a) Populations
b) Heredity
c) Osmosis
d) Carrying Capacity
Communities of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment, functioning at different scales, from small ponds to vast forests.
a) Ecosystems
b) Enzyme
c) Predator-Prey
d) Natural Selection
The different sizes or levels at which ecosystems can be studied, from local to global.
a) Scales
b) ATP
c) Energy Transfer
d) Gene Expression
Patterns or directions in data over time, indicating increases, decreases, or stability in biodiversity and populations.
a) Trends
b) Ecosystem Services
c) Homeostasis
d) Ecological Succession
Visual methods, such as charts or graphs, used to compare data sets and identify relationships or differences in biodiversity and populations.
a) Graphical comparisons
b) Photosynthesis
c) Diffusion
d) Photosynthesis
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