Abiotic or Biotic?
Environmental Conditions
Environmental Factors
Goldfish Investigation
Cause and Effect in Ecostystems
100

Is sunlight an abiotic or biotic factor?

Abiotic Factor

100

What does the word “environment” mean?

The surrounding conditions where an organism lives.

100

Which environmental factor provides energy for plants to make their own food?

Light (sunlight).

100

In your lab, which goldfish were bigger—wild or captive?

Wild goldfish

100

If a plant gets more sunlight, what usually happens?

It grows faster/bigger.

200

Is bacteria in the soil abiotic or biotic?

Biotic Factor

200

Name one environmental condition that can affect how fast a plant grows.

Sunlight, water, soil quality, or temperature.

200

Why do animals need space in their environment?

To move, grow, find shelter, and access resources.

200

What is one abiotic factor that might help wild goldfish grow larger?

More space, water quality, temperature.

200

If predators increase, how might that affect prey populations?

Prey populations decrease.

300

Is temperature an abiotic or biotic factor?

Abiotic Factor

300

If a habitat becomes colder, how might that affect the organisms living there?

Some might grow more slowly, move away, or struggle to survive.

300

How does having more food available affect an organism’s growth?

It allows the organism to grow larger and stay healthier.

300

What is one biotic factor that might affect goldfish growth?

Food availability, predators, competition.

300

How can introducing a new species affect growth of native species?

It can cause competition for resources or crowd them out.

400

A population of rabbits depends on grass for food. Is grass abiotic or biotic?

Biotic factor

400

Explain one way pollution can affect an organism’s growth.

It can harm their health, reduce resources, or make the environment toxic.

400

What might happen to plants if they don’t get enough water?

They may wilt or stop growing

400

Why might captive goldfish grow smaller than wild ones?

Limited space, less natural food, controlled environment.

400

What happens to fish growth if oxygen levels in water drop?

Growth slows or fish may die.

500

Explain why water is considered an abiotic factor even though all living things need it.

Because water itself is nonliving, even though it supports life.

500

Describe how a drought could affect both biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem.

Less water (abiotic) → plants die → animals lose food/shelter.

500

Explain how all four factors—space, food, water, and light—work together to affect an organism’s growth and development.

Organisms need enough space to access food and water; plants also need light for energy. If even one factor is limited, growth can slow or stop.

500

Explain how multiple environmental factors worked together to affect the goldfish size differences.

Wild goldfish had more space, better food, natural abiotic conditions → increased growth.

500

Describe a chain reaction where one small environmental change affects many organisms.

Example: Less rain → fewer plants → less food for herbivores → fewer predators.

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