Invasive Species
Abiotic/Biotic Factors
Competition/Cooperation
Food Chains/Food Webs
RANDOM
100

This is a species that is not native to an area and causes harm.

What is an Invasive Species

100

These are the living parts of an ecosystem.

What are Biotic Factors?

100

When two organisms fight for the same limited resource, this interaction is called what?

What is Competition?

100

This organism makes its own food using sunlight and is at the base of most food chains.

What is a producer?

100

The basic unit of life

What is a cell?

200

A species that naturally lives in a specific ecosystem.

What is a Native Species?

200

These are the nonliving parts of an ecosystem like water, sunlight, and temperature.

What are abiotic factors?

200

When organisms work together toward a shared goal, such as hunting or protection, this is called what?

What is Cooperation?

200

An organism that eats producers is called what?

What is a primary consumer?
200

This type of energy is energy of motion.

What is Kinetic Energy?

300

An Invasive Species in Missouri that utilizes double the resources of other plants 

What is Honeysuckle
300

A fungus infecting a tree is an example of which type of factor?

What is a biotic factor?

300

This type of relationship occurs when two different species both benefit from the interaction.

What is mutualism?

300

If a snake eats a mouse and a hawk eats the snake, what is the hawk’s role in the food chain?

What is a secondary consumer?

300

When light bends as it passes from air into water, this is called what?

What is refraction?

400
A way invasive species are introduced to an environment if not brought by humans.

What is migration? 

400

Drought affecting plant growth is an example of which type of factor?

What is an abiotic factor?

400

Bees collecting nectar from flowers while helping pollinate them is an example of what type of relationship?

What is mutualism

400

The primary consumer in this food web:


Hawk--> Snake --> Mouse --> Grass

What is a mouse?

400

This process allows plants to use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make their own food.

What is photosynthesis?

500

This word describes a species brought to a new area by humans on purpose or by accident.

What is an Introduced Species?

500

An invasive plant increases competition for water and sunlight. These limited resources are examples of what type of factors?

What are abiotic factors?

500

If an invasive species and a native species both need the same food source, what type of interaction is occurring — and what is a likely outcome?

What is competition, and the native population may decrease?

500

If an invasive predator enters a food web with no natural enemies, how will this most likely affect the ecosystem?

What is it will disrupt the food web by reducing prey populations and causing imbalance?

500

If an object’s mass increases but the temperature stays the same, what happens to its total thermal energy?

What is it increases?

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