BILD 3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Osmosis

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1. interactions between organisms and the environment limit the distribution of species: ecological time a. i. Minute to minute time frame interactions between organisms and the environment: evolutionary time a. i. The time frame of many generations in which organisms adapt to their environment. The movement of individuals or gametes away from their area of origin or from centers of high population density a. ii. To determine if dispersal is a key factor limiting the distribution of a species, ecologists observe the results of intentional or accidental tranplants of the species to areas where it was previously absent: biotic factors a. i. a. ii. Negative interactions with predators or herbivors: abiotic factors a. i. Must be at a specific range of environmental temperatures a. i. 2. Each species need certain kinds of moisture and oxygen a. i. 2. Affects most water balance of organisms through osmosis a. i. 2. Rocks and roil a. i. 1. a. animals that feed on them ph and mineral composition limit the distribution of plants and.

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