Terminology
Energy Flow
Biogeochemical Cycles
Ecosystem Management
Terminology 2.0
100

What is ecology?

What is the study of the relationship between an organism and its environment? 

100

What are biotic and abiotic? 

What is biotic is any living organism and abiotic is any non-living factor? 

100

What biogeochemical cycle is shown?

What biogeochemical cycle is shown?

What is the water cycle? 

100

What is ecosystem management? 

What is the effort by humans to manage organisms and their environment? 

100

What are organisms? 

What are a single individual member of a population? 

200

What are the two positive interactions between organisms? 

What is mutualism and commensalism? 

200

What are producers?

What are organisms which produce food and energy through the process of photosynthesis?

200

What biogeochemical cycle starts with photosynthesis and releases ________ element into the atmosphere? 


What is the oxygen cycle? 

200

What three parties can uphold management plans and/or ecosystem management? 

What are federal and state agencies, non-government organizations, and private landowners?

200

What are the two negative interactions between organisms? 

What is competition and predation? 

300

What is the meaning of flora and fauna species? 

What is flora is plant and fauna is animal species? 

300

What consists of many food chains interacting with one another in a community? 

What is a Food web?

300

What biogeochemical cycle is shown? 

What is the carbon cycle? 

300

What are the two disturbances that create primary succession?

What are volcanic activity and glacial movement?

300

What is sustainability? 

What is the act of using resources responsibly to conserve our ecosystems?

400

What is the biosphere? 

What is the largest ecological level that contains all surfaces, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of earth which is occupied by living organisms? 

400

What are the trophic levels (naming) within food chain? Starting at the first going up to the "final" organism. 

What are producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and terchiary consumers? 

400

What biogeochemical cycle is shown below?


What is the nitrogen cycle?

400

What is a management plan? 

What are strategies used or set in place to help improve and sustain wildlife populations and ecosystems?

400

What is the assemblage of different populations of flora and fauna species in an area? 

What is community?

500

Name 4 types of biomes

Various Answers

500

What is the difference between primary and secondary consumers? 

What are primary consumers are herbivores who only eat plants?

What are secondary consumers can be both omnivores and carnivores?

500

What are the 3 biogeochemical cycles? 

What are the water, carbon and nitrogen cycles?

500

What are three of the six components ecosystem managements oversee? 

What is air, water, soil, wildlife, fisheries, and timber?

500

What are the 5 ecological cycles from smallest to largest? 

What are organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, and biosphere?

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