Ecosystem Basics
Abiotic Factors
Human Impact
Ecosystem Dynamics
Adaptations
100

Define the term "ecosystem."

An ecosystem is a community of living organisms interacting with their non-living environment.

100

What is the difference between biotic and abiotic factors?

Biotic factors are living, while abiotic factors are non-living.

100

How does acid rain affect forest ecosystems?

Acid rain can damage leaves, leach nutrients from soil, and acidify water bodies.


100

How do disturbances, like wildfires, shape ecosystem structure and function?

Wildfires can create disturbance-adapted species, promote nutrient cycling, and shape community structure.

100

What are structural adaptations? Give an example.

Structural adaptations are physical features that help organisms survive.

200

What is a food web?

A food web is a complex network of interconnected food chains.

200

How does temperature affect plant growth?

Temperature affects plant growth by influencing metabolic rates and enzyme activity.

200

Explain the greenhouse effect and its impact on climate change.

The greenhouse effect is the trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming.

200

Discuss the role of keystone species in maintaining ecosystem stability.

Keystone species play a critical role in maintaining ecosystem balance and structure.

200

How do animals adapt to extreme cold?

Animals in cold environments may have thick fur, blubber, or hibernation.

300

Explain the concept of a food chain.

A food chain is a linear sequence of organisms where energy is transferred from one organism to the next.

300

Explain the importance of water in an ecosystem.

Water is essential for photosynthesis, nutrient transport, and temperature regulation.

300

What are the potential consequences of introducing invasive species into an ecosystem?

Invasive species can outcompete native species, disrupt ecosystems, and cause economic damage.



300

What is the concept of ecological resilience and how can it be enhanced?

Ecological resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances. It can be enhanced through biodiversity conservation and sustainable management practices.



300

What are behavioral adaptations? Give an example.

Behavioral adaptations are behaviors that help organisms survive.

400

Describe the role of decomposers in an ecosystem.

Decomposers break down dead organisms and organic waste, returning nutrients to the soil.

400

How does soil quality influence plant growth?

Soil quality affects plant growth by providing nutrients, water retention, and support.

400

How does climate change impact biodiversity and ecosystem services?

Climate change can alter habitat ranges, disrupt food chains, and increase extinction rates.

400

How does succession differ in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems?

Aquatic succession involves changes in water bodies, while terrestrial succession involves changes on land.

400

How do plants adapt to dry environments?

Plants in dry environments may have deep roots, waxy cuticles, or water storage tissues.

500

What are the two main components of an ecosystem?

Biotic factor and abiotic factors.

500

What is the impact of light intensity on photosynthesis?

Light intensity affects photosynthesis by providing the energy needed to convert light energy into chemical energy.

500

What is eutrophication and how does it impact aquatic ecosystems?

Eutrophication is the excessive nutrient enrichment of water bodies, leading to algal blooms and oxygen depletion.

500

Explain the concept of trophic cascades.

Trophic cascades occur when changes in one trophic level affect other levels in a food web.

500

How do organisms in extreme environments, such as hydrothermal vents, obtain energy?

Organisms in extreme environments, such as hydrothermal vents, often rely on chemosynthesis for energy.

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