Ecosystems
Adaptations & Relationships
Food & Nutrients
Health & Disease
Drugs & Sexuality
100

What are the two main components of an ecosystem?

biotic and abiotic factors

100

What type of adaptation is migration?

Behavioral

100

What are nutrients used for in our bodies?

Structure, energy, and regulation

100

What is health according to WHO?

A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being

100

What is a drug?

A substance that affects the nervous system and can cause addiction

200

Define Biotope

The physical environment in an ecosystem

200

What’s the relationship where both species benefit?

Mutualism

200

Name one inorganic and one organic nutrient

Water (inorganic), protein (organic)

200

What are three healthy habits to prevent infectious diseases?

Hygiene, proper food handling, keeping immune system strong

200

Name one illegal and one legal drug

legal: alcohol, coffee etc.

illegal: cocaine, meth etc.

300

Name two abiotic climatic factors

Temperature and precipitation (there are other answers)

300

What’s an example of morphological adaptation to low temperatures?

Thick fur or body fat

300

What does a balanced diet include?

A variety of foods, regular meals, fiber, unsaturated fats, less processed food

300

Name one type of non-infectious disease

Cancer, genetic diseases, or malnutrition diseases

300

What is tolerance?

When the body becomes less responsive to a drug

400

What are decomposers, and give one example

Organisms that break down dead material; e.g., fungi.


400

What type of interspecific relationship is parasitism?

One species benefits, the other is harmed (+ -)

400

What is the function of regulatory nutrients?

o help the body function properly (e.g., vitamins and minerals)

400

What’s the difference between infectious and non-infectious diseases?

Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens; non-infectious are not

400

What are the three main types of drugs?

Depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens

500

What’s the difference between a food chain and a food web?

A food chain is linear; a food web shows all feeding relationships in an ecosystem.

500

Explain the difference between symbiosis and mutualism

In symbiosis, both species cannot live apart; in mutualism, they benefit but can live independently.

500

What do groups 1 & 2 of the Food Wheel contain?

Structural proteins

500

Name and explain three different ways diseases can be classified

By origin, by appearance and duration , and by incidence in the population

500

What are the main stages of human reproductive life?

Puberty, adolescence, menopause, andropause

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