Lesson 1 & 2
Lesson 3 & 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6 & 2
Lesson 7
100

The definition of ecosystems.

What is a group of organisms that interact with each other in a certain environment?

100

Examples of fossil fuels.

What is oil, gas and coal?

100
The definition of predation.

What is an organism consuming another?

100

What do we call an ecosystem when photosynthesis and cellular respiration are  balanced, abiotic conditions are stable, energy is flowing  through the ecosystem, things can be stable. 

What is equilibrium?

100

The definition of ecological succession.

What is the growth of an ecosystem toward a climax community/stable ecosystem?

200

Define chemical control of an invasive species. 

What is the use of pesticides or other chemicals to control the growth rate of a species or eliminate it. 

200

The chemical process of photosynthesis (formula). 

What is H2O + CO2 _->_sunlight_->_ C6H12O6 + O2

200

The difference between bioamplification and bioaccumulation. 

What is the accumulation of a pesticide within an individual organism vs. the process of passing pesticides through a food chain and increasing as you get higher up in the food chain. 

200

What determines the carrying capacity of a certain population.

What are limiting factors ie., predators, abiotic or other biotic factors. 

200

What happens during primary succession.

What is the growth/development of an ecosystem from from a barren landscape/bare rock?

300

Explain at what trophic levels you find producers and primary consumers. 

What is first trophic level for producers and second trophic level for primary consumers. 

300

How is acid rain produced? 

What is SO2 and nitrogen oxide compounds that leave the Earth through vehicle emissions or burning fossil fuels. They mix with the moisture in the atmosphere and fall back down to Earth with a LOWER pH than normal rain.

300

The definition of mutualism, commensalism and parasitism?

What is a relationship that benefits both organisms? What is a relationship that benefits one organism but doesn't affect the other? What is a relationship that benefits one organism and harms the other?

300

Where is the most energy found in an energy pyramid? 

What is in the producers at the bottom. 10% of the energy in an organism that is passed down to the next?

300

What happens during secondary succession.

What is the growth/development of an ecosystem that happens after some king of disturbance (forest fire)?

400

The importance of biodiversity and what it refers to.

What makes ecosystems sustainable and resilient? What refers to having many different populations that can fill a certain niche?

400

The reserves of Carbon.

What is the atmosphere, fossil fuels and oceans?

400

The definition of competition.

What is it when 2 organisms compete for the same resource like food, space and mates?

400
The difference between detrivores and decomposers.

What consumes dead/decaying material and breaks it down internally vs. what breaks down material using enzymes externally & absorbs the nutrients?

400

The type of species where succession can begin.

What is a pioneer species (eg. lichens)?

500

What causes access algae bloom growth in aquatic ecosystems?

What is the spring runoff from nitrogen in fertilizers?

500

Where does photosynthesis occur?

Where is the chloroplast of plant cells and in autotrophs?

500

What are some economic impacts of acid rain? (2)

What is the loss of wood from damaged forests, Reduction in fish stocks and ruining recreational, fishing industry, Damages steel structures, limestone buildings and stone monuments.

500

Look at this food web. Make a food chain out of the web. 

What is...

500
Define agroecosystem and monoculture. 

What is an ecosystem where humans maintain the abiotic and biotic factors intensively ie., a farm for human agriculture benefit and production. What is where one species of an organism is grown. 

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