Symbiosis
Vocabulary
Energy Pyramid
Food Web
Extras
100

This relationship benefits both organisms.

What is mutualism?

100

This organism makes its own food.

What is an autotroph?

100

Which part of the energy pyramid has the highest amount of energy?

What is producers.

100

Where does all energy originate from?

What is The Sun

100

True or False

A food chain can have multiple consumers?

True

200

This relationship has a host and a parasite.

What is parasitism?

200

This organism cannot make its own energy and must obtain energy food from other food sources.

What is a heterotroph?

200

When you move up the pyramid energy goes...

DOWN

200

These organisms only eat producers

What is "Primary Consumers"

200

True or False

Frogs can be both producers and consumers

False

300

Tree frogs use trees as protection from predators. What symbiotic relationship does this describe?

What is commensalism?

300

What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?

A consumer can make its own food and a consumer must consume other organisms for energy.

300

Which level of the energy pyramid consumes producers?

What is Primary Consumers?

300

Grass-->grasshopper-->bird--->snake--->owl

Which organism is a secondary consumer?

What is a bird?

300

Why do all arrows at the end of a food web point to a decomposer?

Because that decomposer is responsible for breaking down and recycling all dead matter/organisms

400

Bed bugs are near-invisible insects feed on human blood through a sharp proboscis they sink into any exposed skin. Which relationship does this describe?

What is parasitism?

400

What is the difference between herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores?

herbivore=plants only

carnivore=meat only

omnivore=both plants and animals

400

Which level of the energy pyramid consumes secondary consumers?

What is tertiary consumers?

400

Grass-->grasshopper-->bird--->snake--->owl

Which organism is a tertiary consumer?

What is the snake?

400

How would an ecosystem be affected if all decomposers disappeared?

The ecosystem would be filled with dead organisms piling up everywhere and the plants would not have the nutrients they need.

500

Woolly bats are known to roost in Nepenthes hemsleyana, a tropical pitcher plant found in Borneo.

While the bat gets a hidey-hole to rest in, the plant benefits by catching the guano (faeces) that the little mammal produces. This provides the plant with the nutrients it needs to survive.

What relationship does this describe?

What is mutualism?

500

Give three examples of scavengers.

answers vary

500

Looking at the following organisms

seal, fish, penguin, killer whale, plankton

Which organism is the apex predator?

Killer Whale

500

Grass-->grasshopper-->bird--->snake--->owl

Which organism would have the GREATEST impact if removed from the food chain?

What is grass?

500

Draw a food web with at least 12 different organisms and their flow of energy.

Answers will vary

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