Ecosystems
Food Chains
Energy Pyramids
Food Webs
Symbiotic Relationships
Miscellaneous
100

Smallest component of an ecosystem of the following (Ecosystem, Organism, Community, Population)

What is Organism?

100

Ducks eat snails and snails eat algae. This is shown by drawing a ________________.

What is a food chain?

100

Ducks eat snails and snails eat algae.  The algae is in/on the (bottom, middle, or top) of energy pyramid.

What is on the bottom?

100

A system of interconnected and interdependent food chains.

What is a food web?

100

This is a word for the close relationship between two dissimilar organisms.

What is symbiosis?

100

An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.

What is consumer?

200

Second component of an ecosystem (smallest to largest) of the following (Ecosystem, Organism, Community, Population)

What is Population?

200

Arrows in a food chain show that this is being transferred.

What is energy?

200

Ducks eat snails and snails eat algae.  The snails are in/on the (bottom, middle, or top) of energy pyramid.

What is in the middle?

200

What organism do all food chains start with?

What is producer?

200

This is a word for the behavior of one animal feeding on another animal.

What is predation?

200

A palm tree is an example of this type of organism.

What is producer?

300

Third component of an ecosystem (smallest to largest) of the following (Ecosystem, Organism, Community, Population)

What is Community?

300

Ducks eat snails and snails eat algae.  This organism is written first on a food chain.

What is algae?

300

Ducks eat snails and snails eat algae.  The ducks are in/on the (bottom, middle, or top) of energy pyramid.

What is on the top?

300

One example of omnivores in a food web.

What is birds eat grasshoppers and grains (animals and plants)?

300

A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and one does not benefit but is unharmed

What is commensalism?

300

In this relationship, an isopod attaches itself to a fish and feeds off of the fish's flesh slowly weakening the fish and causing it to become very sick.

What is parasitism?

400

Largest component of an ecosystem of the following (Ecosystem, Organism, Community, Population)

What is Ecosystem?

400

Ducks eat snails and snails eat algae.  This organism is written second on a food chain.

What is snails?

400

Ducks eat snails and snails eat algae.  The ducks are also known as the (producer, primary consumer, or secondary consumer).

What is the secondary consumer?

400

What energy source do all food chains start with

What is Sun?

400

In this symbiotic relationship between bees and flowers, bees get pollen to create honey and the flowers get help in reproducing.

What is mutualism?

400

Why is a predator/prey relationship not considered parasitism even though one organism benefits and the other is harmed. (Fox and rabbit)  

parasitism is a long term relationship  not a one time meal

500

An example of an abiotic factor.

What is a rock (or soil, temperature, water, anything NON-living)

500

Ducks eat snails and snails eat algae.  This organism is written last on a food chain.

What is ducks?

500

Only this percentage of energy is passed on through trophic levels.

What is 10%?

500

You can tell an organism is a producer on a food web because _______________________________.



What is there are no arrows drawn to the producers?




500

In the grasslands, lions and hyenas both try to hunt zebras as a source of food.

What is competition?

500

What is the difference between a decomposer and a scavenger? 

Decomposer breaks down dead organisms and return nutrients back to the soil. 

Scavengers eat dead organisms

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