HUMAN IMPACT & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
ECOSYSTEM STABILITY & ENERGY FLOW
BIODIVERSITY BASICS
Ecological Relationships
Carbon & Nitrogen Cycles
100

Cutting down forests causes this loss of biodiversity.

What is habitat loss?

100

The first level in a food chain that produces its own food.

What is a producer?

100

This word means the variety of life in an ecosystem.

What is biodiversity?

100

A relationship where both organisms benefit.

What is mutualism?

100

Plants take in this gas from the atmosphere during photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide?

200

This human activity increases carbon dioxide and affects the carbon cycle.

What is burning fossil fuels?

200

Energy decreases as it moves from one trophic level to the next. This rule is called this.

What is the 10% rule?

200

This level of biodiversity refers to differences in DNA within a species.

What is genetic diversity?

200

A relationship where one benefits and the other is harmed.

What is parasitism?

200

This process returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere from organisms.

What is respiration?

300

When a new species enters an ecosystem and harms native species, it is called this.

What is an invasive species?

300

This level eats both plants and animals.

What is an omnivore?

300

If biodiversity increases, ecosystem stability usually does this.

What is increases?

300

Lions hunting zebras is an example of this relationship.

What is predation?


300

Burning fossil fuels increases this gas in the atmosphere.

What is carbon dioxide?

400

If biodiversity decreases, ecosystems usually become this.

What is less stable?

400

If producers decrease, this happens to the rest of the food chain.

What is the food chain becomes unstable / higher levels decrease?

400

This happens when one species disappears from an ecosystem.

What is extinction?

400

A relationship where one benefits and the other is not affected.

What is commensalism?

400

This process changes nitrogen gas into a form plants can use.

What is nitrogen fixation?

500

Climate change affects ecosystems mainly by changing this.

What is temperature / available resources / habitats?

500

Removing top predators often causes this to happen to prey populations.  

What is overpopulation?

500

Ecosystems with high biodiversity are better able to do this after a disturbance.

What is recover / remain stable?

500

Two species competing for the same food source is an example of this.

What is competition?

500

Too much fertilizer entering water systems causes this harmful event.

What is algal bloom?

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