Ecosystem Basics
Biotic vs. Abiotic
Species Interactions
Levels of Organization
Ecosystem Scenarios
100

What is the definition of an ecosystem?

A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting together

100

Is sunlight biotic or abiotic?

Abiotic

100

What type of interaction is it when a hawk catches a mouse?

Predator-prey

100

What is a population in ecological terms?

A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area

100

A frog eats insects. What type of interaction is this?

Predator-prey

200

Name three examples of biotic factors in a desert.

Cacti, lizards, and scorpions also acceptable: snakes, big cats, bacteria

200

Give one example of how abiotic factors affect biotic factors.

Lack of water (abiotic) causes plants (biotic) to die

200

What kind of relationship exists between bees and flowers?

Mutualism

200

What’s the difference between a community and an ecosystem?

A community is all the different species living together, while an ecosystem

200

A bird builds its nest in a tree without harming it. What is this called?

Commensalism

300

Name three examples of abiotic factors in a forest.

Sunlight, water, soil (also acceptable: air, temperature, minerals)

300

If deer, oak trees, and mushrooms are present, are these biotic or abiotic?

Biotic

300

Barnacles on whales is an example of what type of interaction?

Commensalism

300

Which level includes all ecosystems on Earth?

The biosphere

300

If wolves in an ecosystem double in number, what might happen to deer and plants?

Deer population decreases, and plants may increase because fewer deer are eating them

400

Put these in order from smallest to largest: organism, ecosystem, biosphere, population.

Organism → Population → Ecosystem → Biosphere

400

Which abiotic factor most affects desert plants: water, temperature, or soil?

Water

400

Mistletoe growing on a tree demonstrates what type of interaction?

Parasitism

400

Give an example of a community in a forest ecosystem.

Deer, oak trees, squirrels, fungi, and birds living together

400

A clownfish living among sea anemones is an example of what type of interaction?

Mutualism

500

What does biodiversity mean, and why is it important?

Biodiversity is the variety of life in an ecosystem. It’s important because it helps maintain stability and balance in ecosystems

500

Explain the relationship between abiotic factors and habitat structure.

Abiotic factors like sunlight, soil, and temperature shape the conditions organisms live in and determine what species can survive there.

500

Explain how competition can negatively affect both organisms.

Both organisms have less access to resources, which can limit growth, reproduction, or survival

500

Explain how organisms, populations, and communities are connected.

Organisms form populations, populations interact to make communities

500

Why is it important for ecosystems to have both biotic and abiotic components?

Biotic and abiotic components interact and depend on each other to sustain life.

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