Abiotic vs Biotic
Name that Trophic Biome
Which Trophic Level do I belong to?
Vocab
Biodiversity
100

Energy produced by the sun, used in photosynthesis

Sunlight-Abiotic 

100

I contain more than 50% of the organisms on Earth 

Tropical Rainforest 

100

Grass

Producer- 1st trophic level 

100

The general place where an organism lives

Habitat 

100

Name the three types of Biodiversity

Genetic Diversity

Species Diversity 

 Ecological Diversity 

200
What is an example of a change in conditions of an ecosystem?

Drought 

Flood

Volcanic Eruption 

Earthquake

200

Extreme Cold with short growing season

Tundra 

200

Human

Apex predator- Tertiary/ Quaternary  

200

A network of food chains which are interconnected at various trophic levels, so as to form a number 

Food Web 

200

A Tropical Rainforest is an example of which type of Diversity? 

Species Diversity 

300

An action acquired by other animals when food sources are low 

Competition for Food - Biotic 

300

Animals develop digestive systems designed for eating grass 

Grassland 

300

Japanese Spider Crab 

Primary consumer - Trophic level 2 

300

The ability to survive and reproduce under a range of environmental circumstances. 

Tolerance 

300

The variation in genes that exist within a species 

Genetic Diversity 

400
Material found on Earth, generally where plants are found 

Soil- Abiotic 

400

Coniferous trees are abundant here 

Taiga

400

Squirrel

 Primary Consumer - trophic level 2 

400

An abiotic or biotic factor that limits the number of individuals that can live in an ecosystem 

Limiting Factor 

400

Research, Education, and monitoring is considered a __________ Benefit 

Social 

500

 A sickness that can cause the destruction of a species 

Disease- Biotic 

500

Most of the human population live here 

Temperate Deciduous Forest 

500

Bacteria 

All Trophic levels 

500

Largest number of individuals of the same species that an area can support 

Carrying Capacity 

500

An example of Genetic diversity is 

-Resistance to disease

-tolerance to cold

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