Food Webs & Energy Flow
Symbiosis
Population Dynamics
Human Impacts
Biodiversity
100

What do arrows in a food web represent?

a) The direction of water flow
b) The direction of energy flow
c) Who eats the most
d) The strength of organisms

The direction of energy flow

100

Barnacles on a whale is an example of:
a) Parasitism
b) Mutualism
c) Commensalism
d) Competition

Commensalism

100

Maximum population size an environment can support is:
a) Growth rate
b) Carrying capacity
c) Limiting factor
d) Food web

Carrying capacity

100

Main greenhouse gas from fossil fuels:
a) Oxygen
b) Carbon dioxide (CO₂)
c) Methane
d) Nitrogen

Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

100

Biodiversity measures:
a) Variety of species in an area
b) Total number of individuals
c) Number of predators
d) Energy in food webs

Variety of species in an area

200

Primary source of energy for almost all ecosystems?
a) Sun
b) Moon
c) Soil
d) Water  

Sun
200

A tick feeding on a dog is:
a) Predation
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Commensalism

Parasitism

200

J-shaped growth curve =
a) Logistic growth
b) Exponential growth
c) Stable growth
d) Declining growth

Exponential growt

200

Cutting down forests reduces which service the most?
a) Pollination
b) Carbon storage
c) Tidal protection
d) Food supply

Carbon storage

200

Why is biodiversity important?
a) Makes ecosystems weaker
b) Increases stability and resilience
c) Reduces species interactions
d) Decreases energy flow

Increases stability and resilience

300

What organisms break down dead material and recycle nutrients?

a) Producers
b) Consumers
c) Decomposers
d) Predators

Decomposers

300

Bees pollinating flowers is:
a) Mutualism
b) Competition
c) Predation
d) Parasitism

Mutualism

300

Example of density-dependent limiting factor:
a) Hurricane
b) Food
c) Flood
d) Fire

Food

300

Species introduced without predators are called:
a) Keystone species
b) Invasive species
c) Native species
d) Decomposers

 Invasive species

300

300: Which region has highest biodiversity?
a) Desert
b) Tundra
c) Tropical rainforest
d) Grassland

Tropical rainforest

400

About what percent of energy is passed between trophic levels?
a) 1%
b) 10%
c) 25%
d) 50%

10%

400

olves hunting elk is:
a) Competition
b) Predation
c) Mutualism
d) Commensalism

Predation

400

Example of density-independent limiting factor:
a) Predation
b) Competition
c) Hurricane
d) Food

Hurricane

400

Overfishing is an example of:
a) Tragedy of the Commons
b) Logistic growth
c) Carrying capacity
d) Succession

Tragedy of the Commons

400

What is the process by which ecosystems gradually recover after a disturbance (like a fire or flood)?
a) Evolution
b) Secondary succession
c) Extinction
d) Primary productivity

Secondary succession

500

Why are there fewer top predators than herbivores?
a) Predators don’t need energy
b) Energy decreases at higher levels
c) Predators reproduce more slowly
d) Herbivores hide

b) Energy decreases at higher levels

500

Two bird species fighting for the same tree cavity is:
a) Competition
b) Mutualism
c) Commensalism
d) Predation

Competition

500

Loss of one species that affects many others is:
a) Keystone species loss
b) Producer decline
c) Food chain
d) Carrying capacit

 Keystone species loss

500

Greatest cause of species extinction today?
a) Habitat destruction
b) Invasive species
c) Pollution
d) Climate change

Habitat destruction

500

500: Loss of one species that affects many others is:
a) Keystone species loss
b) Producer decline
c) Food chain
d) Carrying capacity

Keystone species loss

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