Ecosystems
Cycles
Random
Interactions
Population
100

Define Ecosystem.

A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together

100

What happens when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid form?

Condensation

100

According to most scientists, what is the ultimate cause of most mass extinction?

Habitat Loss

100

Mutualism is a relationship where:

both species benefit

100

A species’ carrying capacity refers to:

The maximum population size an environment can support

200

Name 3 abiotic factors in a river biome.

water, air, temperature, humidity, soil

200

In what country did the first Starbucks open outside of North America? 

Japan

200

What is the difference between climate and weather?

Climate: average weather over a long period of time. Weather: day to day conditions

200

What type competition is :Lions and hyenas competing for food? 

Interspecific competition

200

What human action is a major contributor to global warming?

burning fossil fuels for energy

300

What happens to energy as it moves up the trophic levels?

It decreases

300

Burning fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle by:

 Releasing large amounts of carbon dioxide

300

Which biome is characterized by coniferous forests, cold winters, and moderate precipitation, mostly in the form of snow?

Taiga (Boreal Forest)

300

Mistletoe is an invasive plant that grows on other trees stealing nutrients and sunlight from them. What type of symbiosis is this an example of?

Parasitism

300

What type of population growth levels off at the carrying capacity?

Logistic growth

400

What is a group or pack of ferrets called? 

A business

400

What type of organisms are responsible for taking in carbon dioxide and converting it into organic molecules?

Plants and algae

400

What is the main difference between primary and secondary succession?

Primary succession begins in an area without soil, while secondary succession occurs in areas where soil is already present.

400

What sport were women allowed to play in the Olympics for the first time?

Tennis

400

What is one thing that has contributed to human population growth over the last 200 years? 

Advances in medicine and agriculture

500

What organism is the most important in a food chain and why? 

Producers because they turn energy from the sun into a form of energy that all organisms can use. 

500

Why is nitrogen important for living organisms?

It is used to build proteins and DNA

500

Provide an example of a renewable source and a non-renewable source. 

Renewable: solar, water

Non-renewable: fossil fuels

500

How many teeth does an adult wolf have? 

42

500

What is one thing would likely cause human population growth to slow down?

 Limited access to resources and increased disease

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