Vocabulary
Defining an Ecosystem
Food Chain/Food Web
Factors that Affect an Ecosystem
Bonus!
100

An animal that eats other living things is a _______

consumer 

100

True or false: an ecosystem has only living things in it.

False- it is composed of living and non-living things

100

A carnivore is an animal that eats ________

Only other animals 

100

All of the wolves in one ecosystem died out. What likely happened to the rabbit population?

It increased 

100

___________ is an organism that causes ecological or economic harm in a new environment where it is not native

invasive specie 

200

Organisms that help return nutrients to the Earth are called __________

decomposers 

200

List 3 living things in this ecosystem (show desert ecosystem)

Examples: cacti, birds, flowers, snakes, bushes, mice, lizards, beetle, mammals, etc. 

200

What is the first organism in a food chain?

producer 

200

Which of the following is a biotic factor?

A. Climate change 

B. Amount of water

C. Invasive specie

D. Soil type

C. invasive specie 

200

What type of organism in a food chain makes composting work?

decomposers 

300

Living things that create their own food using energy from the sun are called _________

producers (do not accept plants)

300

List 3 non-living things in this ecosystem (show desert ecosystem)

Examples: air, soil, sand, rocks, mountains

300

A food web shows relationships among living things more accurately than a ____________

food chain

300

If the sun were completely blocked so that it no longer provided energy to the plants in a lake, what would happen to the remaining life in the lake?

A. Only the animals that eat the plants would die

B. Only the plant would die

C. All of the organisms in the lake would die

D. All of the carnivores would die

C. All of the organisms in the lake would die.

300

Why do we compost? Give 2 reasons. 

Examples: to reduce the amount of waste in landfills, the create nutrient-rich soil, to help reduce climate change

400

Animals that eat both producers and other consumers are called _________

omnivores 

400

Where does all the energy in an ecosystem come from?

The Sun!

400

Put these organisms in the correct order of a food chain:

Snake

Rat

Seeds

Hawk


seeds > rat > snake > hawk

400

Wild hogs are an invasive species.  They over populate, dig up the roots to trees, and trample grass and young trees.  They eat all types of vegetation including nuts from trees.  How would a wild hog be harmful to deer in a wooded area?

Examples: Wild hogs eat too much of the foods that deer eat, Wild hogs take over and destroy the deer’s natural habitat, Wild hogs keep new vegetation from growing and feeding the deer

400

If there were no decomposers what would most likely happen?

A. Some plants might die due to a shortage of important nutrients.

B. Plants and animals would remain living for a longer period of time

C. Consumers would start producing sunlight.

D. Producers would start eating consumers.

A. Some plants might die due to a shortage of important nutrients.

500

The loss of energy along a food chain is shown in an _____________

energy pyramid 

500

You are traveling from one ecosystem to another. What can you expect to change?

Example answers: types of plants, animals, climate, soil, number of plants and animals

500

Describe how energy moves through an ecosystem from a tree to a wolf. 

Example answer: The tree produces its own food using energy from the sun. A deer eats the leaves on the tree and gets some of its energy. Then a wolf eats the deer and it gets energy from the deer.

500

Look at the diagram of the energy pyramid (show energy pyramid). 

What would happen to each level of the pyramid if the snake were taken out? Why?

Example answer: 

The population of rabbits would increase because its natural predator was taken away. Then the amount of nuts would decrease because there would be more rabbits eating the nuts. 

500

While hiking with your family, you follow a trail that leads past many dead plants. Even the trees seem to be dying. The soil is very dry. What can you infer is happening to the consumers in this area?

If the producers are dying, then the consumers in the area are probably dying as well. The consumers will need to find a new habitat in order to survive. 

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