Biodiversity
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
Species
Biodiversity Issues
100

What is biodiversity?

The variety of life and organisms in a habitat or ecosystem. (Variety of plants and animals).

100

What is a vertebrate?

An animal that has a backbone or spine.

100

What is an invertebrate? 

An animal that does not have a backbone or spine.

100

What does a food chain show?

How each living thing gets it's food and how nutrients are passed from species to species.

100

What is ecological resilience?

describes an ecosystems ability to withstand a disturbance.

200

What is a habitat?

The natural home or environment for a plant, animal, or organism. 

200

What are the five types of vertebrates?

Mammal, bird, amphibian, reptile, fish.

200

What are the 6 types of invertebrates?

worms, arthropods, cnidaria, echinoderm, mollusc, porifera.

200

What three types of organisms are in a food chain and give an example for each.

Producer: plants, flowers, grass

consumer: chipmunk, fox, bear

decomposer: flies, maggots, mushrooms

200

What is habitat destruction?

clearing of land for agriculture, industry, and residential areas.

300

Why is biodiversity important?

Water and soil quality, pollination, greater crop variety.

300

What is an amphibian?

a cold-blooded creature that can live on both land and water. (Frog)

300

What is a mollusc?

an invertebrate and arthropod that has a soft body and lives in aquatic or damp environments.

300

What is an Endangered Species?

A species that is at risk of extinction.

300

What is climate change? Give an example.

The rising temperatures that cause disruption in ecosystems. (Artic ice melting).
400

List three things that are harmful to biodiversity.

invasive species, deforestation, human overpopulation, pollution.

400

What is a reptile? Give two examples.

A cold-blooded creature with scales that lives on land.

snake, turtle, lizard

400

What is an arachnid? 

An eight-legged creature with no antennae, that do not have claws or wings. 

400

What is an invasive species?

A non-native species that enters a new ecosystem and causes destruction. 

400

What is sustainable agriculture? Give two examples.

Sustainable agriculture is the production of crops or livestock in a manner that limits the impact on the environment. Examples: Limiting the use of chemicals (ie. pesticides) and planting a variety of crop species.

500

What is genetic diversity? Why is it important?

The biological variation that occurs within a species (different breeds of dogs, different types of corn.

It allows organisms to adapt to a changing environment, and increases the chance that it will survive.

500

What is a mammal? Give three examples.

 A warm blooded animal with hair that gives birth ti live young.

Deer, dog, wolf, tiger, elephant, kangaroo, sheep bear.

500

What is a crustacean?

a mostly aquatic creature that have jointed legs and exoskeleton. (crayfish).
500

What is an Endemic Species?

A species hat can only be found in one specific geographic location.

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