IQ of an Parrot
IQ of an Dolphin
IQ of an Octopus
IQ of an Raven
Lifeline
100

What are the 4 different spheres of the earth and what is in each sphere

Atmosphere - gases
Lithosphere - Rocky outer shell of earth
Hydrosphere - Water on earth
Biosphere - Made from all spheres, location of where life can exist

100

What is the difference between food chains and food webs?

Food webs are multiple food chains combined. Food chains showcase one path for predator prey relationships in the ecosystem, while food chains show multiple.

100

In an ecological pyramid, what is the organism that inhabits the first trophic level?

The organism that inhabits the first trophic level is the producers, or plants.

100

How does energy flow throughout an ecosystem?

Energy flows through an ecosystem through producers to consumers in a food chain or food web.

100
  1. Which of the following is a correct representation of a possible food chain?

Frog -> Flower -> Caterpillar -> Snake 

Flower -> Caterpillar -> Frog -> Snake 

Snake -> Caterpillar -> Flower -> Frog 

Caterpillar -> Flower -> Frog -> Snake

Flower -> Caterpillar -> Frog -> Snake

200

A flea feeds on the blood of a mouse, in this relationship the mouse is negatively affected. What is the name of this relationship and what is a basic definition of this relationship.

This is a Parasitic Relationship, a parasitic relationship is when one organism benefits and the other is negatively affected.

200

What is the difference between photosynthesis and Cellular respiration?

Photosynthesis creates food for plants, while cellular respiration breaks down food to create energy for cells.

200

Temperature, Light, Air, water, soil, and climate are all what factors in an ecosystem?

They are all Abiotic factors in an ecosystem because they are all non-living components but still play an important part in the ecosystem.

200

 In an ecosystem, why is there more prey than predators?

In an ecosystem, the prey are lower down the food chain, meaning they have more food/energy which allows them to reproduce faster.

200

Where does all of the energy in an ecosystem originate?

The sun
The sun is the source of all energy in an ecosystem. Without the energy from the sun, the plants cannot grow and the animals would not have food to eat.

300

Define carrying capacity?

Carrying Capacity is the capacity of living organisms or producers that can be supported without causing harm to the earth

300

An ecological niche is what an organism does within its ecosystem. Some examples of an ecological niche could be what the animal eats and what it does to help other organisms in the ecosystem. Describe the ecological niche of an animal of your choice

an example

Black bear:

-feeds on tender plant parts such as nuts and berries

-some insects and small animals

-carry seeds long distances in their digestive systems 

-hibernate in winter

-feed insects (blood-feeding)

-hunted by people

300

A species is very close to becoming extinct. What label would we give this species?

This species is an endangered species

300
  1. Which of the following is the correct order for an ecosystem, from smallest to largest?

Community, individual, population, and ecosystem

Ecosystem, individual, community, and population

Population, individual, community, and ecosystem

Individual, population, community, and ecosystem

Individual, population, community, and ecosystem

300

What happens to energy as it moves up the food pyramid, from producers up to tertiary consumers?

It decreases

400

What can you learn about an ecosystem from looking at their ecological pyramid, food chain or food web?

You can learn about which predators eat which prey, what is the top predator, the different species which live in the ecosystem, etc.

400

List three invasive species in Canada.

some examples include

Eastern grey squirrel 

Japanese knotweed

Gypsy moth

ect.

400

How do human activities, such as pollution, climate change, and overharvesting, affect biodiversity and ecosystem health?

Human activities like pollution, climate change, and overharvesting can harm biodiversity and ecosystem health by damaging habitats, disrupting ecosystems, and introducing invasive species.

400

After the crocodile eats its prey, a bird called a plover flies in and cleans the crocodile's teeth. The plover eats the decomposing meat in the crocodile’s teeth and the crocodile gets a clean set of teeth. Label the relationship between these two animals.

This is a mutualistic relationship because both animals benefit.

400

Which of the following could affect infiltration of water into the surface of the soil?

I. Concrete sidewalks

II. Roads

III. Parks and gardens

I and II

Infiltration is the process by which water can seep or be absorbed into the soil, which makes the soil wet or turns the water into groundwater. If there is something covering the soil, like a road or a sidewalk, then the water cannot be absorbed and instead sits on the hard surface.

500

What animal can perform fragmentation?

Bonus: what is Fragmentation?

Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction where an organism inherits the only one DNA from the parent.

Animals like sea stars, sea sponges, mourning gecko and coral colonies can perform fragmentation.

500

Define Commensalism and give an example

Commensalism is a relationship between two organisms where one is benefited by the other without harming or benefiting the other. 

Example: Remora fish and Shark

500

What is larger in an ecosystem, population or community?

The community is larger. a population is one species, a community is multiple populations.

500

A finch eats a caterpillar. Assuming the caterpillar had 100% energy, what percentage of the caterpillar's energy will the finch be able to utilize?

10%
In a standard food pyramid, organisms are divided into trophic levels based on their means of gaining nutrients. As one moves upwards through trophic levels, the number of organisms that can be sustained decreases. This is because energy is lost between each level.

500

Where is most of the water located on Earth?

In the oceans

Most of the planet's water is located in the oceans as salt water. The earth's surface is about 71% covered by the oceans, and those oceans hold about 96% of all the water on earth.

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