Types of Ecosystems
Food Chains
Classifying Organisms
Characteristics of Ecosystems
Plant and Animal Relationships
100

What type of ecosystem is characterized by salt water and includes organisms like fish and seaweed?

ocean

100

What is the term for organisms that make their own food using sunlight?

producer

100

What do we call organisms that break down dead material?

decomposers

100

What is the difference between biotic and abiotic factors? 

Biotic-living

Abiotic-non living

100

Give an example of parasitism. 

a tick on a dog, fleas on a pet, mosquitoes feeding on humans (anything in which one animal is harming another)

200

Name an ecosystem that is often found at the mouth of a river where fresh and saltwater mix.

estuary

200

In a food chain, what role do herbivores play?

They only eat plants

200

Classify a rabbit as a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

consumer

200

Give an example of a biotic factor and an abiotic factor. 

Biotic: anything that is living

Abiotic: sun, soil, temperature, water

200

What is mutualism? 

When two animals work together and they both benefit from it. 

Example: a bird eating ticks off of a giraffe. The giraffe gets rid of pests and the bird gets food!

300

What type of ecosystem is dominated by trees and supports a wide variety of wildlife?

tropical rainforest

300

Give an example of a predator in a food chain.

Any animal that hunts and eats another animal

300

What are the three main roles in an ecosystem?

producers, consumers, decomposers

300

 Describe how climate can influence an ecosystem's characteristics.

It can influence the type of plants that grow there and the animals that live there. 

300

How do plants and animals depend on each other for survival?

Animals rely on plants and other animals for food. Plants rely on animals to help spread their seeds in order to grow new plants. 

400

Which ecosystem is known for its grasses and few trees, often found in areas with low rainfall?

grasslands

400

Explain what happens to energy as it moves up the food chain.

The amount of energy that gets passed from one organism to another gets smaller and smaller. 

400

How would you classify trees in an ecosystem?

producers

400

What role does soil play in an ecosystem?

Soil is where plants grow. If the soil is healthy, more plants can grow. But if the soil is too sandy and rocky, plants can't grow. 

400

What is competition in an ecosystem?

Animals competing for food, shelter, water etc.

500

What are the main characteristics of a desert ecosystem? 

hot, dry, less than 10 inches of rain per year

500

What is a food web, and how does it differ from a food chain?

A food web is many food chains interconnected with each other. 

500

Give an example of a decomposer 

mushroom, bacteria, earthworm, etc

500

How can human activities impact the balance of an ecosystem?

Humans can ruin habitats by building towns and cities. 

500

Describe how the owl population will be affected if the mouse population decreases. 

Owls will not have enough food to survive and will either die out or have to move to another place. 

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