[BIOLOGY 171] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam (178 pages long!)
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The living parts of the organism that can be found and weighed aboveground. The roots and parts of the organism that grow below the ground. Biological diversity; the aggregate number of species, or, more broadly, also the diversity of genetic sequences, cell types, metabolism, life history, phylogenetic groups, communities, and ecosystems. The weight of the living tissues of an organism. Living factors that can impact the environment. A mature assembly, a final stage in succession, in which there is little further changes in species composition. The result of an antagonistic interaction in which one species is prevented from occupying a particular habitat of niche. A severe physical impact on a habitat that has density-independent effects on populations of interacting species. Species found in one place in the world and nowhere else. The percentages of different types of species in an environment.