Definition
Food chains
Food webs
Interdependence
Definitions
100

Define organism

a living thing

100

What does the arrows on a food web represent

The direction of energy flow

100

What is always at the beginning of a food web

A producer

100

Give an adaptation of an animal that is a predator

Claws, sharp teeth, fast etc

100

What is a decomposer

an organism that feeds off dead organic matter.

200

define population

all organisms of a species in a defined area, at a set point in time.

200

What is a trophic level?

The position an organism occupies on the food chain

200

What is the name given to an organism that only eats plants

Herbivore

200

Recall an adaptation that prey species may have

camouflage, live in groups, fast, eyes at the side of head etc 

200

Define producer

An organism that makes its own food via photosynthesis

300

define community

all the many populations of living things e.g., plants, animals, fungi etc in a defined area

300

What trophic level is a producer

The first trophic level

300

What is the relationship between a food chain and food web?

A food web is made up of many food chains

300

Define intraspecific competition and give an example

competition between members of the same species for limited resources such as two stallions fighting for access to mares.

300

Define Taiao

living and non-living environment

400

Define ecosystem

All the communities in a defined area and the environmental conditions they interact with e.g. forest

400

What is an apex predator

Top of the food chain, has no predators

400

What type of consumer eats herbivores

Secondary consumers

400

Define interspecific competition and give an example

When members of different fight to gain access to limited resources such as sponge and coral competing for space on the reef

400

Define interdependence

all living things in an ecosystem depend on each other for survival

500

define and give an example of an abiotic factor

the non-living part of the environment such as sunlight, temperature, water, pH, soil etc

500

Why is the number of trophic levels in a food web limited?

Because only 10% of energy is pass on to the next trophic level which limits the number of levels that can be sustained

500

What happens to an ecosystem when a keystone species goes extinct

Trophic cascade. The entire ecosystem can collapse/change due to imbalance in the food web.

500

Why is intraspecific competition usually more intense than interspecific competition?

All members of the same species have the same life requirements, whereas members of different species usually have some different requirements
500

Define species

a group of naturally interbreeding individuals that produce fertile offspring.

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