Relationships in Ecology
Levels of an Ecosystem
Trophic Levels
Biotic VS Abiotic
RANDOM
100

The animal that gets hunted/eaten in a relationship is referred to as the _________

Prey

100

What do we call a group of organisms of the same species in an ecosystem?

Population


100

How much energy is passed on from a lower trophic level to a higher trophic level in an energy pyramid?

10%

100

Producers, such as sunflowers, rely on which energy source?

Sunlight

100

What is the role of a decomposer?

an organism that breaks down organic materials from dead organisms to obtain energy

200

Any relationship in which two different species use each other to live. This relationship could be beneficial to only one and harmless to the other. It could be mutually beneficial to both. It could also be beneficial to one and harmful to the other. What group do these relationships belong to? 

Symbiotic Relationships

200

A community is an ecosystem's organization made up of.....

different populations found in the same ecosystem

200

Which trophic level creates its own food?

Producers/autotrophs

200

Termites often feast on decaying wood. Classify both the termite and the decaying wood as biotic or abiotic

Both are biotic (living or once living)

200

Name 5 abiotic factors

weather, temperature, humidity, water, soil, sunlight...

300

When two or more individual populations attempt to obtain the same resource we call it 

Competition 

300

Give an example of a population

humans, foxes, ants, dogs, mules....

300

What do arrows in a food web represent?

path of energy transfer

300

Classify both oxygen and soil as abiotic or biotic

Both abiotic

300

Give an example of a parasitic relationship

Feals, lice, ticks, tapeworm...


400

The physical part of an ecosystem that meets the needs of an organism

habitat

400

In a habitat animals have a job which is scientifically referred to as the animals ________

Their niche

400

When looking at the blank energy pyramid, where are producers and where are carnivores? 

 

Producers on the bottoms, carnivores on top

400

An environment's biotic and abiotic factors interact to create an ____________

ecosystem

400

Interaction between two animals in which one animal eats the other 

Predation

500

A squirrel eats nuts and insects. It builds nests in trees. It is prey for foxes and hawks. It buries berries in the ground for winter. They carry diseases that can be spread in its community. This would be referred to as the organism's _________

Niche

500

All of the interconnected feeding relationships found in an ecosystem make up a food ___________

Web

500

Which science studies the environment, trophic levels and relationships between organisms?

Ecology

500

Give two differences between autotrophs and heterotrophs

Autotrophs: make their own food, can use sunlight to make food, use carbon dioxide to begin photosynthesis...

Heterotrophs: must consume a producer/autotroph or an animal that has consumed a producer/autotroph to obtain energy, gives off carbon dioxide as a waste product and uses oxygen for respiration...

500

All energy on Earth must go through this group of organisms before entering a different trophic level.

autotrophs/producers
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