Ecosystem Basics
Food Chains & Webs
Biomes
Human Impact

Energy Flow
100

Living things in an ecosystem are called this.

What are biotic factors?

100

Organisms that make their own food.

What are producers?

100

 A very dry biome with little rainfall.

What is a desert?

100

 Cutting down forests.

 What is deforestation?


100

Main source of energy for ecosystems.

 What is the sun?
 

200

Nonliving parts like water, sunlight, and soil are called this.

What are abiotic factors?

200

Animals that eat plants.

What are herbivores?

200

 A cold biome with permafrost.

What is the tundra?

200

 Pollution that harms oceans and rivers.
 

What is water pollution?


200

The process plants use to make food.
 

What is photosynthesis?


300

 A group of the same species living in one area.


  What is a population?


300

Animals that eat both plants and animals.

What are omnivores?

300

The biome with the most biodiversity.

What is the tropical rainforest?

300

 When animals lose their homes.
 

What is habitat loss?

300

 The first level of a food chain.

 What are producers?


 

400

Multiple populations living together.

 What is a community?

400

A diagram showing multiple food chains connected.

What is a food web?

400

 A biome with grass and few trees (like the Great Plains).

 What is a grassland?


400

Warming of Earth due to greenhouse gases.

What is climate change?


400

Only about this percent of energy moves to the next level.

 What is 10%?


 

500

The role an organism plays in its environment.

What is a niche?

500

 Organisms that break down dead material.

What are decomposers?

500

 A forest with four seasons and shedding leaves.
 

What is a deciduous forest?

500

 Species that are at risk of disappearing forever.

 What are endangered species?

500

The pyramid showing energy loss between levels.

What is an energy pyramid?

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