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Topic 4.1 Species, Communities and Ecosystems Understandings Knowledge - POST
Rate your knowledge or skill level for each of these assessment statements or sub-topics for Topic 4.1. A 5 indicates mastery of the topic with respect to IB level questioning.
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- Species are groups of organisms that can potentially interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
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- Members of a species may be reproductively isolated in separate populations.
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- Species have either an autotrophic or heterotrophic method of nutrition (a few species have both methods).
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- Consumers are heterotrophs that fed on living organisms by ingestion.
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- Detritivores are heterotrophs that obtain organic nutrients from detritus by internal digestion.
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- Saprotrophs are heterotrophs that obtain organic nutrients from dead organisms by external digestion.
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- A community is formed by populations of different species living together and interacting with each other.
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- Autotrophs obtain inorganic nutrients from the abiotic environment.
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- The supply of inorganic nutrients is maintained by nutrient cycling.
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- Ecosystems have the potential to be sustainable over long periods of time.
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