Components
Relationships
Energy Flow
Protection
Bonus
100

What do you call a living or once-living organisms in an ecosystem?

Biotic/Biotic Factors

100

It is a relationship wherein both organisms benefit from each other.

Mutualism

100

It shows the energy relationship among organisms. 

Food chain

100

Give 2 activities that can disrupt the food chains, food web and balance in the ecosystem.

climate change, deforestation, destruction of habitat, overhunting, and illegal mining 

100

Where does the energy of an ecosystem come from?

Sunlight

200

Give 2 examples of abiotic factors.

temperature, soil, water, humidity etc.

200

An animal that hunts and consumes other organisms is known as a ____________

Predator

200

All food webs and food chains begin with _________________.

Producers

200

Ecosystem is an environment where both living and non-living things exist and _____________ with one another.

Interact

200

This is a place where the living and the nonliving things interact with one another.

Ecosystem

300

A living thing that makes its own food is called _________

Producers

300

It is a relationship between two different species wherein one is inhibited or destroyed and the other is unaffected.

Amensalism

300

In the food web shown, a wild cat would be considered as _____________ consumer.


Secondary consumer

300

True or False. 

Overpopulation is not a threat in the ecosystem. 

False

300

They are also known as producers because they are able to make their own food from raw materials and energy.

Autotrophs

400

In a habitat, animals have a __________, which is how they interact, get food and shelter.

Niche

400

They are parasites that live in the tissues and organs of their hosts, such as tapeworms, flukes, and protozoans of vertebrates.

Endoparasites

400

It is an illustration of the diminishing amount of energy transferred from the producer to a series of consumers.

Energy Pyramid

400

True or False. 

An endangered species is one whose numbers are so small that it is at risk of extinction. 

TRUE

400

What are the three types of mutualism?

Trophic mutualism

Defensive mutualism

Dispersive mutualism

500

This is the process of breaking down dead organisms into simpler forms of matter.

Decomposition

500

Hyenas competing for food is an example of what type of competition?

Intraspecific competition

500

 In the energy pyramid here, how much of the energy in the producers gets passed to the herbivores? 


10 percent/ 10%

500

Give the meaning of 4R's

Reduce

Reuse

Repurpose/Rethink

Recycle

500

Give an animal that is considered as scavenger.

Vultures, hyenas, leopard, coyote, raccoons ,wasps etc.

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