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Honors Biology- Ecology Questions and Answers Already Passed What is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem? An abiotic factor is a non-living component of an environment, such as temperature, water, and soil. How does succession contribute to ecosystem development? Succession is the gradu...

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What is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem?


✔✔ An abiotic factor is a non-living component of an environment, such as temperature, water,

and soil.




How does succession contribute to ecosystem development?


✔✔ Succession is the gradual process of change in species composition in an ecosystem over

time, leading to a stable climax community.




What distinguishes primary succession from secondary succession?


✔✔ Primary succession occurs on newly formed or exposed land with no previous soil, while

secondary succession happens in areas where an existing ecosystem has been disturbed but soil

remains.




What is a keystone species?


✔✔ A keystone species is one that has a disproportionately large impact on its ecosystem

relative to its abundance.



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, How do mutualistic relationships benefit the species involved?


✔✔ Mutualistic relationships provide benefits to both species involved, enhancing their survival

and reproduction.




What is the role of an apex predator in an ecosystem?


✔✔ Apex predators are at the top of the food chain and help control the population of other

species, maintaining ecosystem balance.




How do invasive species impact native ecosystems?


✔✔ Invasive species can outcompete native species for resources, disrupt ecosystem functions,

and reduce biodiversity.




What is the carbon cycle and why is it important?


✔✔ The carbon cycle involves the movement of carbon through the atmosphere, biosphere, and

geosphere, playing a key role in regulating global climate and energy flow.




How does water availability influence plant and animal life in an ecosystem?




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