Levels of Organization
Energy and Trophic Levels
Food Chains, Webs, & Toxins
Interactions & Symbiosis
Environmental Worldviews & Ethics
100

This term describes all the living and nonliving things in an area.

What is an ecosystem?

100

Energy enters most ecosystems through this source.

What is the Sun?

100

This shows a single path of energy flow through an ecosystem.

What is a food chain?

100

This interaction benefits both organisms involved.

What is mutualism?

100

This worldview places humans at the center of nature’s value.

What is anthropocentrism?

200

This level includes all populations of different species living together.

What is a community?

200

Organisms that make their own food using sunlight belong to this trophic level.

What are producers?

200

This shows many interconnected feeding relationships.

What is a food web?

200

This interaction benefits one organism while the other is unaffected.

What is commensalism?

200

This worldview believes nature has intrinsic value beyond human use.

What is ecocentrism?

300

This refers to a group of organisms of the same species living in one area.

What is a population?

300

This rule states that only around a certain percentage of energy transfers to the next trophic level.

What is the 10% rule?

300

This process causes toxins to build up within a single organism over time.

What is bioaccumulation?

300

This interaction benefits one organism while harming the other.

What is parasitism?

300

This philosophy supports managing Earth’s resources mainly for human benefit.

What is planetary management?

400

This term describes organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring.

What is a species?

400

This type of diagram shows decreasing energy at higher trophic levels.

What is a trophic pyramid?

400

This process causes toxins to increase in concentration at higher trophic levels.

What is biomagnification?

400

This occurs when organisms compete for limited resources.

What is competition?

400

This perspective emphasizes living sustainably as part of nature.

What is environmental wisdom?

500

These factors include sunlight, temperature, and water.

What are abiotic factors?

500

This term describes organisms that cannot make their own food and must consume others.

What are heterotrophs?

500

These organisms break down dead matter and recycle nutrients.

What are decomposers?

500

This principle states that two species cannot occupy the same niche indefinitely.

What is the Competitive Exclusion Principle?

500

This debate focused on damming a valley in Yosemite for water supply.

What is the Hetch Hetchy debate?

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