Food Webs and Chains
Trophic Levels and Energy
Biomes and Adaptations
Ecosystem Relationships
Ecological Terms
100

 In a food web, these are organisms called that produce their own food through photosynthesis

What are producers?

100

 As energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next, this percentage of energy is passed along

What is 10%

100

This type of ecosystem receives less than 25cm of water per year.

What is the desert?

100

Two species that are rarely found in the same ecosystem due to competition is an example of this

What is competitive exclusion?

100

This term describes all the living things on Earth

What is the biosphere?

200

In the food chain Algae → Zooplankton → Small Fishes → Squid → Shark, this organism is the primary consumer.

What are zooplankton?

200

 In a trophic pyramid, producers are located here

What is the bottom?

200

A swamp ecosystem is a wetland characterized primarily by this environmental feature.

What are trees?

200

A clownfish living in an anemone where the anemone provides shelter but neither benefits nor is harmed is an example of this relationship

What is commensalism?

200

 A sand particle (which of course is not alive) is an example of this type of factor in an ecosystem

What is an abiotic factor?

300

Organisms that eat both producers and consumers are called this.

What are omnivores?

300

If a secondary consumer needs 2,000 calories per day, how many calories of producers must be available to support it

WHat is 200,000 Calories

300

 In a swamp, trees develop this type of root system to access water near the surface.  

What are shallow roots?

300

 Lichen, made of algae and fungus where both organisms benefit, is an example of this

What is mutualism?

300

The term ecologists use to describe where an organism lives and what it does there.

What is a niche?

400

In a food web with grass, rabbit and wolf, this/these is/are the producers

What is grass?

400

Organisms at this trophic level are most likely to be omnivores,

What are secondary consumers?

400
A wetland dominated by pete moss (sphagnum moss) that used to be a body of water like a pond.

What is a bog?

400

A parasitic relationship where an organism causes harm (like an amoeba causing diarrhea) is an example of this

What is parasitism?

400

This is an approximation used to study individuals or ecosystems.

What is a model?

500

An organism that eats every other kind of organism in any food chain is called this (hint - they eat dead things among other stuff).

What is a detritovore?

500

If an eagle (top predator), raccoon (secondary consumer), and family of mice (primary consumers) each need 500 calories, which removes the most calories from the ecosystem

What is the eagle?

500

Only the top layer of soil thaws even in the summer in this biome

What is the arctic tundra?

500

Prairie dogs have an important role in grassland ecosystems by providing habitat, aerating soil, fertilizing grass, and serving as food for predators. They are called this type of species

What is a keystone species?

500

An ecosystem with many different species is more likely to have this quality, allowing it to bounce back from disturbances

What is resilience?

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