Food Chains/Webs
Variations & Adaptations
Biodiversity & Sustainability
Flow of Energy
Ecosystems
100
Draw a food chain that correctly sequences the organisms: producer, carnivore, & herbivore
producer > herbivore > carnivore
100
Which rabbit is most likely to survive in a snowy region? A- Black rabbit B- Brown rabbit C- Spotted rabbit D- White rabbit
D- White rabbit
100
Biodiversity contributes to the sustainability of an ecosystem because — A- all the organisms in the ecosystem have genetic material B- there is an increased chance for organisms to survive changes C- organisms are allowed to respond to internal and external stimuli D- the flow of energy in an ecosystem remains constant
B- there is an increased chance for organisms to survive changes
100
A student eats a hamburger for lunch. Where does the energy in the hamburger originate? A- Producers B- Soil C- Consumers D- Sun
D- Sun
100
Which adaptation would most likely be evident in an animal living in the tundra biome? F- Large, wide ears with thin tissue G- Long legs to escape predators H- Long neck to reach food in high branches J- Thick fat layer that develops quickly
J- Thick fat layer that develops quickly
200
A food web is more realistic than a food chain for showing the feeding relationships in ecosystems because... A- it compares the number of consumers to the number of micro-organisms in an ecosystem B- food chains use only a small sampling of organisms. C- a food web explains why there are more producers than consumers. D- producers are usually eaten by many different consumers and most consumers are eaten by more than one predator
B- food chains use only a small sampling of organisms.
200
Which of the following best describes an innate behavior that an organism is born with to help enhance its survival? F- A monarch butterfly migrating G- A duck locating a new lake for swimming H- A fox recognizing a parent’s warning call J- A bear cub hunting and killing its prey
F- A monarch butterfly migrating
200
An ecosystem is least dependent on the amount of available — F- energy G- rocks and minerals H- foods and water J- nutrients
G- rocks and minerals
200
Which of the following is not a characteristic of an object in our solar system that allows life to exist? F- Diameter of the object G- Distance from the Sun H- Presence of liquid water J- Composition of the atmosphere
F- Diameter of the object
200
Which of the following is a biotic factor? A- Temperature B- Bacteria C- Rocks D- Air
B- Bacteria
300
What can you find working through the statements in a dichotomous key? A- the identity of an organism B- how many animals are birds C- how long fungus can live D- when a species of organisms appeared on Earth
A- the identity of an organism
300
Some animals have unique features, such as a stinger, claws, or the ability to change colors. These features are examples of — F- recognition G- illustration H- adaptation J- absorption
H- adaptation
300
Which of the following is most likely to have a positive effect on biodiversity? A- Increasing people’s awareness of pollution B- Replanting trees and other plants in a park C- Recycling glass, aluminum cans, and plastic D- Pouring oil onto the ground
B- Replanting trees and other plants in a park
300
Which of the following is most responsible for the decay of biomass? A- Producers B- Water C- Consumers D- Decomposers
D- Decomposers
300
A group of students is planning to observe and describe microhabitats around the schoolyard. Which list of tools is the best to take along? F- Hand lens, insect trap, hot plate, thermometer G- Thermometer, insect trap, hand lens, digital camera H- Collecting net, globe, digital camera, Petri dish J- Microscope slide, stereoscope, metric ruler, timing device
G- Thermometer, insect trap, hand lens, digital camera
400
Imagine an energy pyramid that represents energy flow in an African grassland (1st level: Trees, 2nd level: Zebras, 3rd level: Lions). If there are 10,000 units of energy available for the producers, approximately how much energy is available for the lion? A- 1 unit of energy B- 10 units of energy C- 100 units of energy D- 1000 units of energy
C- 100 units of energy
400
In order to survive and reproduce, the Arctic tern flies over 20,000 miles from the northeastern United States down to Antarctica. This type of behavior is called — A- hibernation B- migration C- coloration D- transformation
B- migration
400
All of the following contribute to the decrease of biodiversity except — F- habitat destruction G- overfishing H-conservation of natural resources J- oil spills
H- conservation of natural resources
400
While on a walk in the woods, a student observed a tree that had died and fallen onto the ground. Years later, the student notices that only a small portion of the tree still remains. The fallen tree material — A- has been eaten by large animals B- has decomposed and is cycling back into the environment C- was struck by lightning and decayed into other forms of matter D- was weathered by the rain and wind and broke into smaller pieces
B- has decomposed and is cycling back into the environment
400
Imagine an energy pyramid that represents energy flow in an African grassland (1st level: Trees, 2nd level: Zebras, 3rd level: Lions). If the lions at the top of the pyramid are overhunted, it could result in an increase in the — F- number of trees G- zebra population H- total amount of energy J- types of grasses in the area
G- zebra population
500
Make an energy pyramid with the following organisms: black-tailed jackrabbit, ragweed, coyote, red-tailed hawk, deer mouse, grama grass.
1st level Producers: grama grass & ragweed. 2nd level Herbivores: deer mouse & black-tailed jackrabbit. 3rd level Carnivores: coyote and red-tailed hawk.
500
The birds’ beaks indicate how birds — F- store food for the cold winter months G- compete for the same food source H- have adaptations to get food from different sources J- require different amounts of food for survival
H- have adaptations to get food from different sources
500
Which one of the locations indicated is most likely to have the greatest biodiversity and ability to sustain the ecosystems located within the biome? A- Location at the North Pole B- Location in the Northeast U.S. C- Location in South America near the equator D- Location at the South Pole
C- Location in South America near the equator
500
At the end of the school year, students in the science club cleaned up dead plants from the school garden and placed them in the school’s two compost bins. Red worms were added to one bin but not the other bin. In the fall, the students notice that the bin with the red worms seems to have much less volume of material than the other bin. The best explanation for the decrease in volume is — A- red worms help plant matter decompose faster B- during the summer, one bin was cleaned out C- more sunlight fell on one bin than on the other bin D- one bin received more moisture than the other
A- red worms help plant matter decompose faster
500
Which of the following biomes supports the greatest variety of organisms? A- Tropical Rainforest B- Tundra C- Grassland D- Temperate Forest
A- Tropical Rainforest
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