Four Spheres
Ecosystems & Interdependence
Food Chains & Food Webs
Energy in Ecosystems
Matter & the Energy Cycle
100

This sphere includes all living things on Earth, like plants, animals, and people.

What is the biosphere?

100

All the living and nonliving things in an area that interact with each other.

What is an ecosystem?

100

A simple path that shows how energy goes from one organism to another.

What is a food chain. 

100

Almost all the energy in food webs originally comes from this source.

What is the sun. 

100

The process plants use to turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen.

What is photosynthesis?

200

This sphere is made of all of Earth’s water, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and ice.

What is the hydrosphere?

200

These are nonliving parts of an ecosystem like sunlight, water, rocks, and air.

What are abiotic factors?

200

A complex network of many connected food chains in an ecosystem.

What is a food web. 

200

An animal that eats only plants is called this.

What is a herbivore (primary consumer)

200

When living things take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide to get energy from food.

What is cellular respiration (or respiration)?

300

Rocks, mountains, soil, and the ocean floor are part of this sphere.

What is the Geosphere

300

These living things depend on other organisms for food, shelter, and resources.

What are organisms (or living things in an ecosystem)?

300

These organisms make their own food using sunlight, like plants and algae.

What are producers?

300

An animal that eats other animals is called this.

What is a carnivore (secondary/tertiary consumer)?

300

True or false: The amount of matter on Earth mostly stays the same and is recycled through ecosystems.

What is true. 

400

Air, gases, and weather all belong to this sphere around Earth.

What is the atmosphere.
400

If a disease kills many rabbits in a grassland, what might happen to the fox population that eats them?

 The fox population decreases because they lose a food source.

400

These organisms must eat other organisms to get energy.

What are consumers?

400

A hawk eats a snake that ate a mouse that ate grass. What consumer level is the hawk?

What is a tertiary consumer (top consumer)?

400

When plants and animals die, decomposers return this to the soil for plants to use again.

What are nutrients (or matter like minerals)?

500

A forest fire sends smoke into the air and burns trees. Name two spheres interacting.

What are the biosphere and atmosphere.

500

Name one way humans can change an ecosystem and explain one effect on living things.

Cutting down trees can reduce animal habitats and decrease biodiversity.

500

These organisms break down dead plants and animals and return nutrients to the soil.

What are decomposers. 

500

As energy moves from one level of a food chain to the next, does all the energy get passed on? Explain.

No, only some energy is passed on; much is lost as heat or used for life processes.

500

Explain how matter cycles but energy flows in one direction in an ecosystem.

Matter is recycled between organisms and the environment, but energy flows in one direction from the sun through producers, consumers, and decomposers and is lost as heat.

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