Energy Flow
Matter Cycling
Interactions & Stability
Human Impact
Model It!
100

What is the primary source of energy for nearly all ecosystems?

What is the Sun?

100

This process recycles carbon dioxide during the carbon cycle.

What is respiration?

100

What type of relationship exists between a lion and a zebra?

What is predator-prey?

100

What is one way humans negatively affect biodiversity?

What is habitat destruction, deforestation, burning fossil fuels, etc. 

100

Come to the board and draw a simple food chain using 3 organisms.

What is any sequence like grass → rabbit → fox?

200

This process converts solar energy into chemical energy in plants.

What is photosynthesis?

200

What role do decomposers play in matter cycling?

What is breaking down dead organisms and returning nutrients to the soil?

200

Define carrying capacity.

What is the maximum population size an environment can support?

200

Name a solution to reduce the impact of plastic pollution on ecosystems.

What is banning single-use plastics or increasing recycling efforts?

200

Come to the board and draw a pyramid model to show biomass at different trophic levels. Include producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer. 

What is a triangle with producers at the bottom and decreasing levels above?

300

Only about this percentage of energy is passed from one trophic level to the next.

What is 10%?

300

Name a processes that can return carbon to the atmosphere.

What is cellular respiration?

What is combustion? 

What are volcanic eruptions? 

300

Give an example of a competitive relationship in an ecosystem

What is two species competing for space? 

What is two males competing for a mate? 

What is two species competing for food? 

300

How does deforestation affect the carbon cycle?

What is it reduces carbon uptake and increases atmospheric CO₂ levels?

300

List 3 parts of the carbon cycle. 

What is photosynthesis → animals → respiration → decomposition/combustion?

400

Explain why energy pyramids get smaller at the top.

What is because energy is lost as heat at each trophic level?

400

Describe how nitrogen becomes usable for plants.

What is nitrogen fixation by bacteria?

400

How do predator-prey relationships help maintain stability?

What is they regulate population sizes, preventing overgrazing or overpopulation?

400

Give an example of how human activity can lead to ecosystem collapse.

What is overfishing causing marine food webs to collapse?

400

Come to the board and draw a graph to represent the carrying capacity of an organism,

What is use a graph showing population leveling off when resources become scarce?

500

Describe the possible path of energy from the Sun to a hawk in a grassland ecosystem. I need 5 trophic levels. 

What is Sun → grass → grasshopper → mouse → hawk?

500

Briefly explain how the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles interact in an ecosystem.

What is they all move matter between living organisms and the environment, supporting life processes?

500

List 3 limiting factors that affect population growth.

What are competition, predator-prey relationships, natural disasters (tornadoes, hurricanes, forest fires, volcanic eruptions), disease, etc. 

500

Give me an example of how humans can restore biodiversity? 

What is reforestation, using electric cars, using renewable energy, etc.?

500

What would happen if the top predator (tertiary consumer) in an organism increased drastically?

What is the secondary consumer population would decrease, and the rest of the food chain would be disrupted? 

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