Webs, Chains, and Pyramids
Ecosystem Interactions
Biogeochemical cycles
100

What is this?


A food web

100

What are the 3 main types of ecosystem interactions? (Big labels)


Competition

Predator/prey

Symbiosis

100

What are the two biogeochemical cycles we studied in class?

Water cycle and carbon cycle

200

What do the arrows show and are they pointing the right way?


The movement (or flow) of energy

No ... no they are not they need to point toward the organism that is doing the eating

200

What are the three different types of symbiosis (names only)

Mutualism

Commensalism

Parasitism

200

When water goes from a liquid to a gas this is known as ______ation

Evaporation

300

Use this food web to create a food chain of at least 4 trophic levels


Answers will vary but here are some that students may say

Grass -> Grasshopper -> mouse -> (fox, owl, hawk)

Tree -> Caterpillar -> bird -> owl

Tree -> deer -> mosquito -> spider

300

For each of the symbiosis types say what they are and give the signs on who wins/loses

Mutualism (+,+)

Commensalism (+,0)

Parasitism (+,-)

300

When water goes from a gas to a liquid this is _____ation

Condensation

400

Name a producer in this food web


Grass or tree

400

What are the two types of competition? 

Intraspecific & Interspecific

400

When it the liquid in clouds becomes so condensed it rains, snows, etc. this is ____ation

Precipitation

500

Create an energy pyramid and make it 5 trophic levels. Give me a realistic example in each level. 


500

The pom pom crab uses two anemones to fight would be predators. The anemones get better access to food. This is an example of _____ because _____

Mutualism both the anemones and the crab both benefit

500

Label the diagram using the key terms ending in "ation"

1 = Condensation

2 = Precipitation

3 = Transpiration

4 = Evaporation

600

How much energy is lost as you go up 1 trophic level? and how much goes up to the next level


90% is lost

10% goes up to the next level

600

False cleaner fish mimic the coloration and pattern of cleaner fish (which clean parasites off of larger fish and get a free meal, while cleaning larger fish of parasites). Instead the false cleaner fish takes a bite of the larger fish and swims away why?


Parasitism one benefits at the others expense

600

Plants take in CO2 from the atmosphere during what process?

Photosynthesis

700

Assuming the middle level of a 5 level trophic pyramid has 1,000 units of energy fill out the other levels with how much energy they each have

Bottom = 100,000 then 10,000 then 1,000, then 100 then 10 at the apex

700

This bird built a nest in a tree what relationship is this and what organisms are involved? why?


Commensalism between bird and tree

The bird benefits and the tree is neither harmed nor helped

700

Animals (& plants!) release CO2 into the atmosphere in what process? (technical term!!)


Respiration

800

Now label the 5 level trophic pyramid with all of the keywords needed



Producer, Primary consumer, etc. Apex Predator

Herbivore, Carnivore, heterotroph, autotroph


800

What makes something a symbiotic relationship?

They involve a long-term interaction between two or more different species where at least one organism benefits

800

The ____________ of dead organisms and waste products eventually leads to fossil fuels 

Burning fossil fuels releases CO2 into the atmosphere by the process of ____________

Decomposition

Combustion

900

How many different length food chains can you make with the eagle as the apex predator? Then calculate how much energy is in the eagle for EACH chain, once again assuming the producer has 10,000 units of energy and the 10% rule holds true.

3rd trophic level = 100 units of energy

Plant->Sparrow->Eagle

4th trophic level = 10 units of energy

3 different paths

5th trophic level = 1 unit of energy

2 different paths

900

Which type of competition is which and what signs would you use to categorize both and why?

Intraspecific = within same species

Interspecific = across different species

Both = (-,-)

Because everyone is loses during competition

900

Label the diagram using all of the key terms

1 = Combustion

2 = Respiration

3 = Photosynthesis

4 = Decomposition

5 = Fossil Fuels

6 = CO2

1000

What could happen to the community if foxes suddenly vanished? This would be a _______ (4 words)

Mice and rabbits would increase

This would cause a decrease in grass

This would then ripple back up the food web causing everything else to decrease

Top down trophic cascade

1000

Two male rams fight over mates. This is an example of what? (be specific!)

Give an example of the other type


This is INTRAspecific

Interspecific would be like lions and hyenas fighting over food. (as long as they are different species it is interspecific)

1000

Break down the word biogeochemical cycles into parts and give a definition using the parts and working backward like we did in class

  • Cycles → things that repeat or go around in a circle

  • Chemical → having to do with substances or elements

  • Geo → Earth

  • Bio → life



Biogeochemical cycles are repeating processes that move matter through living things, the Earth, and chemical forms — like how carbon, water, and nitrogen cycle through the environment.


(would accept similar variations)


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