Vocabulary
Biotic vs. Abiotic Factors
Food Chains + Webs
Organism Interactions
Energy + Matter
100

These are groups of organisms that interact closely with one another and their physical environment.

Ecosystems

100

Name three abiotic factors in an ecosystem.

Energy, climate, weather, minerals, water, air, pH, salinity, temperature, soil, sunlight, etc.

100

Where does the energy in a food web/food chain always come from?

Energy from the sun that is used by photosynthetic organisms!

100

The relationship that exists when athlete’s foot fungus grows on a human is an example of...

Parasitism. The fungus is the parasite and the human is the host.

100

What are the reactants of photosynthesis that are needed to create energy for ecosystems?

Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O), as well as sunlight to break and rearrange those bonds.

200

What is the term for a consumer that eats both plants and animals?

Omnivore

200

Name three biotic factors in an ecosystem.

Producers, consumers, decomposers, bacteria, fungi, protists, etc.

200
In a food chain/ food web, what do the arrows represent?

The transfer or energy

200

A jaguar hunting an antelope is an example of which organism interaction?

Predation

200

True or false: Energy and matter can be destroyed?

False! Energy and matter can be rearranged, transferred, stored, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed!!!

300

These are regions that exist around the world with varying temperatures and rates of precipitation, and are grouped within existing, predictable patterns

Biomes

300

Abiotic factors that affect the growth of grass in a lawn include:

A. bacteria and soil

B. earthworms and nutrients

C. moisture and minerals

D. fertilizer and decomposers

C. Moisture and minerals. They are nonliving (abiotic) factors of that ecosystem.

300

What is the primary difference between a food chain and a food web?

Food webs show linear energy transfers between a select group of organisms. Food webs are much more complex and can show whole ecosystem interactions.

300

The size of a mouse population in a natural ecosystem tends to remain relatively constant due to...

The carrying capacity of the ecosystem

300

Some of the energy taken in by an organism is not available to other organisms in a food web. Energy that is not available to other organisms in a food web is energy that is

A. stored in the remains of a dead animal

B. lost to the environment as heat

C. stored in eggs produced during sexual reproduction

D. produced in muscle tissue during the growth of an organism

B. Some of the energy transferred between trophic levels is lost as heat.

400

This is anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.

Limiting factor. Examples: Food, mates, competition, temperature, altitude, etc.

400

Abiotic factors that could affect the stability of an ecosystem could include

A. hurricanes, packs of wolves, and temperature

B. blizzards, heat waves, and swarms of grasshoppers

C. droughts, floods, and heat waves

D. species of fish, number of decomposers, and supply of algae

C. Droughts, floods, and heat waves.

400

This is the highest trophic level on the energy pyramid, and it has the lowest amount of biomass present in an ecosystem.

Quaternary consumers/Apex predators

400

When one organism benefits and the other is harmed, this is called...

Parasitism

400

What is the role of decomposers in the cycling of matter and energy in an ecosystem?

Decomposers play a critical role in the flow of energy through an ecosystem. They break apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials, making nutrients available to primary producers.

500

What is biodiversity and why is it important for ecosystems?

It is the variety and diversity of living things across the Earth. More biodiversity means more stability!

500

What is an example of a major biotic factor that would affect consumers in an ocean biome?

Number of producers (autotrophs)

500

Which type of organism can obtain energy directly from any of the other organisms in an ecosystem?

Decomposers

500

What will most likely occur if two different plant species compete for the same requirements in an ecosystem?

One of the plants will be eliminated from the ecosystem, and the other will survive (survival of the fittest/competition)

500

What percentage of biomass in an energy pyramid is transferred between trophic levels?

10%

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