Biomes
Ecosystems
Relationships & Cycles
Kingdom Animalia
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100

Tundra: Found in ___________regions with extremely _________temperatures, permafrost, and _________biodiversity.

What is Polar, cold, low?

100
What is the definition of "ecosystem"?

What is a community of living organisms interacting with each other and their nonliving environment?

100

Draw the water cycle.

Involves evaporation (water vapor rises), condensation (vapor cools and forms clouds), precipitation (water returns to Earth as rain or snow), infiltration (water seeps into soil), runoff (water flows into rivers and lakes), and transpiration (water released from plants).

100

Describe the two main groups within "Kingdom Animalia".

What is invertebrates (animals without backbones) and vertebrates (animals with backbones)?
100

Describe trophic level. 

What is position an organism occupies in a food chain or web, determined by its feeding relationships?

200

Draw the layers of the rainforest.

What is?

Emergent Layer

Canopy Layer

Understory

Forest Floor

200

What are the three components of an ecosystem and their definitions?

What is 

  • Producers: Plants and algae that use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into chemical energy (glucose). 

  • Consumers: Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms. Includes herbivores (primary consumers), carnivores (secondary consumers), and omnivores (consume both plants and animals). 

  • Decomposers: Microorganisms (bacteria, fungi) that break down dead organic matter into simpler nutrients, returning them to the soil for reuse by plants. 

200

What are abiotic factors?

What is nonliving components of an ecosystem that influence organisms and ecosystem dynamics?

200

What are the groups of animals we studied?

What is echinoderms, sponges (porifera), cnidarians, arthropods, mollusks, fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals?

200

Why is biodiversity important?

What is enhances ecosystem stability, resilience to environmental changes, and provides ecosystem services like pollination, nutrient cycling, and pest control?

300

Tropical Rainforest: Located near the ______________, characterized by _________biodiversity, dense vegetation layers (canopy, understory), and constant warmth and rainfall. Supports a wide variety of ____________and _____________species adapted to compete for sunlight and moisture.

What is equator, high, plant, animal?

300

What is primary succession? What is secondary succession?

  • Primary Succession: Begins in barren, lifeless environments (bare rock or lava flow). Pioneer species like lichens and mosses establish, breaking down rock and forming soil. Over time, more complex plants and animals colonize the area. 

  • Secondary Succession: Occurs after a disturbance (fire, flood) that removes existing vegetation but leaves soil intact. Faster process than primary succession as soil nutrients and seeds from nearby areas aid in recovery. 

300

Name the relationship: Mutual regulation of animal populations. Some animals control other animal populations, preventing overgrazing or overpopulation of prey species, which can lead to ecosystem imbalance.

What is predator-prey relationship?

300

Draw the life cycle of a sea star. 

What is

Egg->Larva->Juvenile->Adult

300

Name two factors that could affect growth rate of an ecosystem.

What is birth rate, death rate, immigration (arrival of new individuals), and emigration (departure of individuals)?

400

Savanna: Tropical or subtropical ____________________with scattered trees and shrubs. Seasonal ___________________supports grazing animals and large ____________________like elephants and zebras. Adaptations include deep roots for accessing __________________during dry seasons.

What is grasslands, rainfall, herbivores, groundwater?

400

Define "biodiversity".

What is the variety of life forms (species diversity) within an ecosystem. Includes genetic diversity (variation within species) and ecosystem diversity (variety of habitats and ecological processes)?

400

Define the relationship:

While enjoying nectar, bees transfer flower pollen from one flower to another, aiding in fertilization. 

What is mutualistic relationship?
400

Draw the life cycle of a frog.

What is

Egg->tadpole->tadpole with legs->juvenile->adult

400

What is natural selection?

What is favorable traits (adaptations) are passed on to offspring, enhancing survival in specific environments?

500

Desert: Arid regions with ________________vegetation, extreme _______________________(hot during the day, cold at night), and minimal precipitation. Plants and animals have ___________________like water storage (succulents), nocturnal behavior, and heat tolerance.

What is sparse, temperatures, adaptations?

500

Describe the energy flow in an ecosystem.

What is energy enters ecosystems as sunlight and is captured by producers through photosynthesis. Energy flows through trophic levels as organisms consume each other. Each transfer of energy between trophic levels results in some energy loss as heat, limiting the number of trophic levels in an ecosystem.

500

Define the relationship:

Barnacles living on a whale.

What is commensalism?
500

Draw the life cycle of a bird.

What is

Egg->hatchling->juvenile->adult

500

What are some adaptations of an arctic animal?

What is thick fur and blubber for insulation, small ears to minimize heat loss?

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