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MODULE 10Biodiversity and Healthy Society
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  • 1

    implies the entire variety of all living organisms on Earth's surface.

    biodiversity

  • 2

    It is present everywhere in the biosphere.

    biodiversity

  • 3

    ___is valued not only for what it has but also for what it may provide more to life.

    ecosystem biodiversity

  • 4

    ___is a term coined by an American evolutionary biologist,___ and was used by ___ in 1985, contracting two distinct words: bios (life) and diversity (variety, assortment).

    biodiversity Edward O. Wilson Walter G. Rosen

  • 5

    Biodiversity is a term coined by an American evolutionary biologist, Edward O. Wilson and was used by Walter G. Rosen in 1985, contracting two distinct words:____

    bio = life diversity = variety, assortment

  • 6

    Biodiversity is a term coined by an American evolutionary biologist, Edward O. Wilson and was used by Walter G. Rosen in 1985, contracting two distinct words: bios (life) and diversity (variety, assortment).

    Etymological Definition

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    The variety of all forms of life and is essential to the existence and proper functioning of all ecosystems.

    biodiversity real definition

  • 8

    The sum of all the different species of micro and macro-organisms living on Earth and the variety of habitats in which they live.

    biodiversity

  • 9

    The complex network of different species found in ecosystems and the dynamic niche performed between them.

    biodiversity

  • 10

    The sum of all the different species of animals, plants, fungi, and microbial organisms living on Earth and the variety of habitats in which they live.

    biodiversity

  • 11

    an array of all variable living forms on Earth.

    biodiversity

  • 12

    sustains habitats for all species by providing exceptional environments for each of them to survive.

    biodiversity

  • 13

    It is fundamental for the provision of ecosystem services, which flora and fauna as well as humans depend on for food, air, water security, and other essential natural benefits.

    biodiversity

  • 14

    is vital for maintaining equilibrium in an ecosystem.

    biodiversity

  • 15

    Biological diversity:

    1. Genetic Diversity 2. Species Diversity 3. Ecosystem Diversity

  • 16

    corresponds to the wide-ranging characteristics in the genetic makeup contained in each of the micro-organisms, fungi, plants and animals

    Genetic Diversity

  • 17

    it is the total number of genetic characteristics as well as chromosomes present in the genetic makeup of a single species.

    Genetic Diversity

  • 18

    ____serves as a way for population of species to adapt to changing environments

    Genetic diversity

  • 19

    Info Greater genetic diversity increases the chance for survival of a population as the ecosystem changes. There is a direct relationship between genetic diversity and survival of population in an ecosystem

    z

  • 20

    the number of different kinds of organisms found in a particular habitat

    Species Diversity

  • 21

    the existence of a wide range of different types of organisms at a given place and time

    Species Diversity

  • 22

    the population of species and the relative abundance of each species a community

    Species Diversity

  • 23

    can be measured by counting the population of each species.

    Species diversity

  • 24

    InAs species diversity increases, the health of the ecosystem increases. • Most likely, species diversity is directly proportional with health of ecosystem.fo:

    .

  • 25

    it is a measure of the variety of biotic and abiotic factors present in a particular area or in the biosphere.

    Ecosystem Diversity

  • 26

    usually have high ecosystem diversity

    rainforest

  • 27

    usually have low ecosystem diversity.

    desert or Polar Regions

  • 28

    Info An ecosystem with higher diversity is more productive than an ecosystem with lower biodiversity. • As ecosystem diversity increases, the health of the ecosystem also increases • Generally, ecosystem diversity is directly proportional to health of the ecosystem.

    .

  • 29

    ___is used to depict the vibrant interconnectedness between people and ecosystem.

    biocultural

  • 30

    One of the most important markers of sustainable development is__

    human health

  • 31

    provides the necessary goods and services for man's sustenance.

    biodiversity

  • 32

    is the foundation for human health".

    biodiversity

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    implies the entire variety of all living organisms on Earth's surface.

    biodiversity

  • 2

    It is present everywhere in the biosphere.

    biodiversity

  • 3

    ___is valued not only for what it has but also for what it may provide more to life.

    ecosystem biodiversity

  • 4

    ___is a term coined by an American evolutionary biologist,___ and was used by ___ in 1985, contracting two distinct words: bios (life) and diversity (variety, assortment).

    biodiversity Edward O. Wilson Walter G. Rosen

  • 5

    Biodiversity is a term coined by an American evolutionary biologist, Edward O. Wilson and was used by Walter G. Rosen in 1985, contracting two distinct words:____

    bio = life diversity = variety, assortment

  • 6

    Biodiversity is a term coined by an American evolutionary biologist, Edward O. Wilson and was used by Walter G. Rosen in 1985, contracting two distinct words: bios (life) and diversity (variety, assortment).

    Etymological Definition

  • 7

    The variety of all forms of life and is essential to the existence and proper functioning of all ecosystems.

    biodiversity real definition

  • 8

    The sum of all the different species of micro and macro-organisms living on Earth and the variety of habitats in which they live.

    biodiversity

  • 9

    The complex network of different species found in ecosystems and the dynamic niche performed between them.

    biodiversity

  • 10

    The sum of all the different species of animals, plants, fungi, and microbial organisms living on Earth and the variety of habitats in which they live.

    biodiversity

  • 11

    an array of all variable living forms on Earth.

    biodiversity

  • 12

    sustains habitats for all species by providing exceptional environments for each of them to survive.

    biodiversity

  • 13

    It is fundamental for the provision of ecosystem services, which flora and fauna as well as humans depend on for food, air, water security, and other essential natural benefits.

    biodiversity

  • 14

    is vital for maintaining equilibrium in an ecosystem.

    biodiversity

  • 15

    Biological diversity:

    1. Genetic Diversity 2. Species Diversity 3. Ecosystem Diversity

  • 16

    corresponds to the wide-ranging characteristics in the genetic makeup contained in each of the micro-organisms, fungi, plants and animals

    Genetic Diversity

  • 17

    it is the total number of genetic characteristics as well as chromosomes present in the genetic makeup of a single species.

    Genetic Diversity

  • 18

    ____serves as a way for population of species to adapt to changing environments

    Genetic diversity

  • 19

    Info Greater genetic diversity increases the chance for survival of a population as the ecosystem changes. There is a direct relationship between genetic diversity and survival of population in an ecosystem

    z

  • 20

    the number of different kinds of organisms found in a particular habitat

    Species Diversity

  • 21

    the existence of a wide range of different types of organisms at a given place and time

    Species Diversity

  • 22

    the population of species and the relative abundance of each species a community

    Species Diversity

  • 23

    can be measured by counting the population of each species.

    Species diversity

  • 24

    InAs species diversity increases, the health of the ecosystem increases. • Most likely, species diversity is directly proportional with health of ecosystem.fo:

    .

  • 25

    it is a measure of the variety of biotic and abiotic factors present in a particular area or in the biosphere.

    Ecosystem Diversity

  • 26

    usually have high ecosystem diversity

    rainforest

  • 27

    usually have low ecosystem diversity.

    desert or Polar Regions

  • 28

    Info An ecosystem with higher diversity is more productive than an ecosystem with lower biodiversity. • As ecosystem diversity increases, the health of the ecosystem also increases • Generally, ecosystem diversity is directly proportional to health of the ecosystem.

    .

  • 29

    ___is used to depict the vibrant interconnectedness between people and ecosystem.

    biocultural

  • 30

    One of the most important markers of sustainable development is__

    human health

  • 31

    provides the necessary goods and services for man's sustenance.

    biodiversity

  • 32

    is the foundation for human health".

    biodiversity