Ecosystem Sustainability
Matter Cycling
Energy Flow
Food
Balanced Ecosystem
100

What is Biotic and Abiotic?

Biotic - something living 

Abiotic - non-living

100

What is Matter Cycling? 

The process of matter moving from one form to another.

100

What is Photosynthesis? 

Plants use sunlight for food from carbon dioxide and water. Radiation energy → Chemical energy (can be used and stored)

100
Compare a Food Chain and Food Web 

Food Chain - show how living things get food and how nutrient are passed from species to species.

Food Web - show multiple connections between different organisms.


100

Ecological Footprint 

A measure of how much people take from nature compared to the number of natural resources available

200

What are Biomes? Provide and example in Canada

A community characterised by wildlife, soil, vegetation and climate 

Examples: Boreal Forest, Tundra, Temp Deciduous Forest, Grassland, Mountain Forest 

200

What are different types of matter cycling? 

Water, carbon, nitorgen 

200

What is Cellular Respiration? 

The process in which organisms use oxygen to break down food to get chemical energy for cell function. (does not require light energy)

200

Explain Consumers, Producers and Decomposers 

Producers - living things that make their own food from the sun, water, and soil 

Consumers - are living things that don't make their own food.

Decomposers - are living things that get their energy by breaking down dead plants and animals.  

200

Balanced ecosystem

When species and organisms remain the same, no major changes caused by natural causes or human interaction 

300

Compare Lithosphere, Biosphere, Hydrosphere and Atmosphere 

Lithosphere - rocky outer layer, rockers on terrain, mountains and beneath oceans.

Define Biosphere - The biosphere consists of life on earth

Define Hydrosphere - consists of all earth water 

Define Atmosphere - consists of layers of gasses that cover earth

300

True or False: Most of Earth's carbon is stored as fossil fuels

TRUE

300

True or False: Cellular Respiration cannot occur at night 

FALSE

300

True or False: All animals are consumers because they get energy from eating food.

TRUE

300

True or False: Human interaction is not the largest factor of climate change 

FALSE

400

How do human interaction effect biotic and abiotic things 

Deforestation, urbanization, agricultural practices 

400

What is the layer of the atmosphere that absorbs some UV radiation? HINT - holes in the layer caused by glabal warming 

Ozone layer 

400

Water + ___________ 

---> 

Sugar + ________

Carbon Dioxide & Oxygen 

400

Draw a Food Chain 

Include: owl, grass, snake, mouse, mushroom 

400

Explain how you can lower your ecological footprint score

Walk, ride bus 

Buy sustainable food, less packaging, local 

Shower time, toilet flush, leave the tap running when brushing teeth 

Limit appliances, LED lights 



500

How are these interactions important for ecosystems?

Rain in the hydrosphere falls from the earth’s atmosphere to the lithosphere. Once in the lithosphere, this water can form streams and rivers to provide drinking water and habitats for animals, humans and plant growth. Water leads to erosion of soils and coastal regions (lithosphere). It can also uproot plants and leads to flood in the biosphere.

500

Explain Water Cycling 

The water cycle is an example of matter cycling. Water travels in a cycle through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, as well as through the currents of bodies of water.

500

Explain how Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration are connected

Animals can not photosynthesize their food, they get energy from plants they eat which means without photosynthesis from plants, animals would have no way to convert chemical energy.

500

What would happen if mice became extinct? 

Without mice eating insects, there would be a lot more insects. Without mice eating seeds and fruits, there would be less pollination. For predators like hawks, owls, small carnivores and snakes, the loss of such a food source could drive them out of a habitat area.

500

What is a protected area and why is it beneficial? 

Helps ensure that ecosystem will remain intact. helps preserve water quality and earth's food supply. Limit impact of climate change 

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