Food Chains
Food Webs
Population Growth
Mixture
100

What is the original source of energy for almost all food chains on Earth? 

The Sun 

100

What is a food web?

A network of interconnected food chains showing many feeding relationships in an ecosystem.

100

What do we call the largest population size that an environment can support?

Carrying capacity

100

What level of the food chain contains the most available energy?

Producers

200

What type of organism makes its own food using sunlight? 

Producer/ Autotroph 

200

If one species in a food web disappears, what usually happens to the rest of the web?

Other populations are affected because food sources and predator relationships change.

200

When a population grows slowly at first, then quickly, and then levels off, what type of growth curve does it show?

Logistic growth

200

What process do plants use to convert sunlight into chemical energy?

Photosynthesis

300

In the following chain — grass → grasshopper → frog → snake → hawk — which organism is the secondary consumer?

The frog

300

Why are top predators important in maintaining balance in food webs?

They control prey populations and prevent overgrazing or overpopulation.

300

What are the two main types of limiting factors that control population growth?

Density-dependent and density-independent factors

300

What term describes a close relationship between two species, such as mutualism or parasitism?

Symbiosis

400

What do we call an organism that eats both plants and animals?

Omnivore

400

In a food web, arrows point in which direction — toward the energy source or toward the organism receiving energy?

oward the organism receiving energy (shows energy flow).

400

Give one example of a density-dependent limiting factor.

Predation, competition, or disease

400

What type of succession occurs after a forest fire?

Secondary succession

500

Why are decomposers essential to food chains and webs?

They break down dead organisms and return nutrients to the soil for producers to reuse.

500

How can introducing a new species disrupt a food web?

It can outcompete native species or alter the balance of existing food chains.

500

Explain what happens to a predator population when its prey population decreases sharply.

The predator population also decreases due to lack of food and increased competition.

500

A population of rabbits increases rapidly after being introduced to a new area with no predators. What type of growth is this?

Exponential growth

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