Vocabulary
Energy
Examples
Relationships
100

What is an ecosystem?

A) Only the living things in an area
 B) A community of living organisms together with nonliving components of their environment
 C) Only the plants in a specific region
 D) A type of weather pattern

 B) A community of living organisms together with nonliving components of their environment

100

An animal that hunts other animals for food is called a:

A) Scavenger

 B) Producer

C) Predator

 D) Herbivore

 C) Predator

100

Which of the following is NOT a biotic factor in an ecosystem?

A) Trees

 B) Bacteria

C) Rocks

 D) Fish

 C) Rocks

100

What is a habitat?

A) A type of animal

B) The natural home or environment of an organism

 C) A food source

 D) A type of weather

 B) The natural home or environment of an organism

200

Producers in an ecosystem:

A) Eat other organisms

 B) Break down dead organisms

C) Make their own food through photosynthesis

 D) Control the population of other species

 C) Make their own food through photosynthesis

200

A food chain shows:

A) How to cook different foods

B) The flow of energy from one organism to another

 C) The size of different animals

 D) How fast animals can run

 B) The flow of energy from one organism to another

200

Which of these is an example of a decomposer?

A) Eagle

B) Mushroom

 C) Deer

 D) Cactus

 B) Mushroom

200

Which of these is an example of a predator-prey relationship?

A) Bees pollinating flowers

B) Birds eating worms

 C) Moss growing on a tree

 D) Bacteria breaking down dead leaves

 B) Birds eating worms

300

An organism that eats both plants and animals is called a:

A) Carnivore

 B) Herbivore

C) Omnivore

 D) Decomposer

 C) Omnivore

300

What is the main source of energy for most ecosystems on Earth?

A) Wind

 B) Water

C) The Sun

 D) Soil

 C) The Sun

300

Which of these is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem?

A) Birds

 B) Grass

 C) Temperature

 D) Insects

C) Temperature

300

The relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed is called:

A) Parasitism

 B) Mutualism

C) Commensalism

 D) Competition

 C) Commensalism

400

What is carrying capacity?

A) How much weight an animal can carry

B) The maximum population size that an environment can sustain

 C) The number of trees in a forest

 D) How much water is in a lake

 B) The maximum population size that an environment can sustain

400

The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight is called:

A) Respiration

 B) Photosynthesis

C) Decomposition

 D) Hibernation

 B) Photosynthesis

400

Which of these would be at the top of a food pyramid?

A) Grass

 B) Rabbit

 C) Snake

D) Hawk

 D) Hawk

400

When two species compete for the same limited resource, this is called:

A) Predation

 B) Mutualism

 C) Competition

 D) Commensalism

C) Competition

500

What is biodiversity?

A) A type of soil

B) The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem

 C) A kind of weather

 D) The depth of a lake

 B) The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem

500

What happens to energy as it moves through a food chain?

A) It increases at each level

 B) It stays the same

C) It decreases at each level

 D) It disappears completely

C) It decreases at each level

500

Which of these ecosystems has the highest biodiversity?

A) Tropical rain forest

 B) Arctic tundra

 C)Desert

 D) Mountain peak

A) Tropical rain forest

500

What is the term for all the populations of different species living and interacting in the same area?

A) Habitat

 B) Niche

 C) Biome

 D) Community

D) Community

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