Ecosystem Basics
Energy Flow
Cycling of Matter
Population Changes
Biodiversity & Stability
100

Living parts of an ecosystem are called these.

What are biotic factors?

100

All energy in an ecosystem originally comes from this.

What is the Sun?

100

Matter cannot be created or destroyed but it is what?

What is recycled?

100

When one population changes, this happens to other populations.

What is they are affected?

100

The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.

What is biodiversity?

200

Nonliving parts such as water, sunlight, and soil are called these. 

What are abiotic factors?

200

Organisms that make their own food using sunlight.

What are producers?

200

These organisms return nutrients to the soil.

What are decomposers?

200

Overhunting predators usually causes prey populations to do this.

What is increase?

200

Ecosystems with high biodiversity are more ____________.

What is stable?

300

A community of living and nonliving things interacting together.

What is an ecosystem? 

300

Why do top predators have the least energy available?

Because energy is lost as heat at each level.

300

Complete the cycle: Plants → Animals → __________ → Soil → Plants

What are decomposers?

300

List ONE cause of population change.

What is food availability, disease, predators, or environment?

300

Why does low biodiversity make ecosystems fragile?

Because fewer species can fill roles.

400

Name ONE biotic and ONE abiotic factor in a freshwater wetland.

What are answers such as plants and water?

400

A diagram that shows many connected feeding relationships.

What is a food web?

400

Name ONE type of matter that cycles in ecosystems.

What are carbon, water, or nutrients?

400

Pollution enters a lake. Which population is MOST likely affected first?

What are fish or aquatic organisms?

400

Which ecosystem is more likely to survive a disturbance: high or low biodiversity?

What is high biodiversity?

500

This ecosystem helps reduce flooding and filter pollution.

What are freshwater wetlands?

500

Put these in order: consumer, Sun, producer, decomposer.

What is Sun → producer → consumer → decomposer?

500

Why are decomposers essential for plant growth?

They return nutrients to the soil.

500

Why do population changes cause chain reactions?

Because organisms depend on each other in food webs.

500

How does biodiversity help ecosystems recover from change?

It provides multiple species that can survive and adapt.

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