Definitions
Concepts
Parts of Ecosystems
Food Webs
Ecological Pyramids
100

The study of the relationships between organisms and each other, in relation to their environment.

What is ecology?

100

True or false? Tertiary and top predators are the same thing? 

False.
Tertiary means 3rd level consumer. Top predators do not have any predators themselves - they could be at any trophic level. 

100

This type of animal eats a variety of foods.

What are omnivores?

100
The origin of all energy on earth

What is the sun?

100

Which trophic level should have the highest biomass?

What is the producers?
200

An organism that can produce its own food.

What is an autotroph?

200

A group of one species living in the same place at one time is called what? 

A population

200

Nonliving parts of the ecosystem

Abiotic factors

200

This happens when two organisms of the same species are fighting for the same resources.

Intraspecific competition

200

Why does the pyramid of numbers not always accurately show ecosystems?

It shows the number of organisms without taking into account their size (a tree would be able to support more organisms than a blade of grass)

300

The role, or way of life of a species within its environment.

What is a niche?

300

Relationship between bees and flowers 

What is mutualism?

300

Biosphere, biome, ecosystems, community, population, and species

What are the levels of ecology?

300

What does a food chain end with?

What is the apex or top predator?

300
If an ecosystem starts with a producer biomass of 350,000,000,000 g/km^2, what would be the estimated biomass of the Secondary consumer level?

What is 3,500,000 g/km^2?

400

Only one species benefits without harming or benefitting the other.

What is commensalism?

400
What is it called when two different species in the same habitat both need the same resource? 

Interspecific competition

400

Each step or level in a food web/chain (shows energy transfer)

What is a trophic level?

400

What level would a cow be in a food chain?

What is a primary consumer?
400

How much energy is lost between each tropic level? What is this rule called?

What is 90% is lost? This is the 10% rule (10% of energy is passed up the trophic levels)

500

It covers large areas and is characterized by the climate and the types of plants and animals that are found there.

What is a biome?

500

What are the levels of organization starting with organism to the largest?

What is organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere?

500

Hawk and owls occupy a different _____. 

Owls hunt during the night, hawks hunt during the day. If two species occupy the same _________, they would constantly be in competition.

What is an example of a niche?

500

If a food chain is 

Grass --> Crickets --> Frog --> Snake --> Hawk 

what would happen to each of the other populations if the population of frogs doubled? 

Snakes would increase then hawks would increase

Crickets would decrease and that would make the grass increase.

500

If an ecosystem starts with 845,000 kcal of energy at the producer level, how much energy is available for the Tertiary consumer?

What is 845 kcal of energy?

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