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Question # 1:

Biodiversity: Diversity of the earth past and present


Biome: Large community of flora or tundra in a habitat, such as forest.
Extant: Species currently exists
Extinct: Species no longer exists
Genetic drift: variation of various genotypes which results from a small population not
reproducing.
Species evenness: How close in number a species is.
Species richness: The number of different species in a population

Question # 2:
2 Million

Question # 3:
a. Population: Type of species, shuch as humans
b. Community: Is a group of Species living together.
c. Ecology: evolution over a short period of time

Question # 4:
The relationship of an older species to a younger species.

Question # 5:
a. Species Richness
b. Species Evenness

Question # 6:
The two components are different because Species Richness counts one specie's amount in a
population. Where Species Evenness counts the amounts of species.

Question # 7:
a. Water
b. Tropics

Question # 8:
Ecology and Evolution are linked because of the changes that earth makes in the long term, as well as, in
the shot term. Ecology is short term. Evolution is the long term.
Question # 9:
The main focus of the species level is the bigger things such as a species.

Question # 10:
A key is used to divide a species into unknown categories

Question # 11:
Something that would make one community more diverse than another is because of Species evenness

Question # 12:
The diversity Index value is used to measure species diversity by calculating the species diversity

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