Energy Transfer
Food Webs
Symbiosis
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100
Producers are located at the _________ of the energy pyramid.
What is the bottom?
100
Food webs are made from ______ ________ that overlap.
What are food chains?
100
A relationship where one organism benefits, and the other is adversely affected.
What is parasitism?
100

All the living and non-living factors in an area make up an ___________.

What is an ecosystem?

100

A system that includes all living organisms (biotic factors) in an area as well as its physical environment (abiotic factors) functioning together as a unit.

What is an ecosystem?

200
There are always more consumers than producers in an ecosystem. True or False?
What is false?
200
All food webs start with ___________.
What are producers / autotrophs / plants.
200
A relationship where one organism benefits, and the other organism is unaffected.
What is commensalism?
200

What do all these living things have in common? deer, rabbit, squirrel

They are all herbivores (primary consumers) because they all eat only plants.

200
Group of the same species in an ecosystem interacting with each other is also known as a ___________.
What is a population?
300

As you go up the energy pyramid, the amount of ENERGY organisms get from the sun decreases. True or false?

What is true?

300
What type of organism if found at the top of a food web?
What is a carnivore or a predator?
300
E. coli are bacteria that live in the gut of human beings. The human provides the ideal habitat for habitat for E. coli reproduction and the E. coli provides the vitamin K that we use. What is this relationship called?
What is a mutualistic relationship?
300
An organism that eats both plants and animals is known as a __________.
What is an omnivore?
300

These organisms (like you and me and a bird or a bee!) can't make their own food. All heterotrophs are ________.

What are consumers?

400
These organisms are at the top of the energy pyramid.
What are carnivores?
400
Make a food web with the following: mouse, snake, seeds, hawk (on the board with arrows)
What is seeds --> mouse --> snake --> hawk
400
Tapeworms live inside the human intestines and take nutrients from the human. The human being gets sick because of the tapeworm. What type of relationship is this?
What is a parasitic relationship?
400
An organism that eats only other animals is also known as ___________.
What is a carnivore?
400
These organisms recycle dead matter and waste into nutrients for the soil.
What are decomposers?
500

As energy goes from the sun to plants to consumers, the amount of energy that is transferred one level to another is _____%.

What is 10%?

500

When predators increase in a food web, what is the impact on the food web?

The number of prey decrease, and eventually, the predators run out of food to eat because they have hunted all the prey.

500
As bison walk through the grass, insects become active and are seen and eaten by cowbirds. This relationship neither harms nor benefits the bison. What kind of relationship is this?
What is a commensalistic relationship?
500

Organisms that can generate their own food are also known as autotrophs, or ________________. An example would include a rose, or algae.

What are producers?

500
Without these organisms, food webs would not exist. All living things rely on these organisms.
What are producers, or autotrophs?
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