Organisms & Habitats
Energy Roles
Food Chains & Webs
Interactions & Change
Miscellaneous
100

What term describes the place where an organism lives and gets what it needs to survive?

habitat

100

What type of organism makes its own food?

Producers

100

What is a food chain?

A series of events showing how energy moves as organisms eat one another.

100

What type of symbiosis benefits both organisms?

Mutualism
100

In a predator-prey relationship, this organism hunts and eats another organism for energy.

Predator

200

What includes both the living and nonliving things interacting in an area?

Ecosystem

200

What process do producers use to make food from sunlight?

Photosynthesis

200

This type of predator is at the top of the food chain and has no natural predators in its ecosystem.

apex predator

200

What type of relationship harms one organism while helping the other?

Parasitism

200

This term describes an organism’s role in its environment, including how it gets food and interacts with other organisms.

Niche

300

What are biotic factors?

Living or once-living parts of an ecosystem.

300

If a mushroom breaks down dead plants and animals in the soil, what type of organism is it?

Decomposer

300

What do arrows in a food chain represent?

The direction of energy flow.

300

What type of interaction benefits one organism but does not harm the other?

Commensalism

300

All members of one species living in the same area.

Population

400

Give two examples of abiotic factors.

Water, sunlight, temperature, rocks, or soil.

400

What are consumers?

Organisms that obtain energy by eating other organisms.

400

In a food chain or food web, arrows always point in this direction.

The direction energy flows

400

This term describes when organisms move into and begin living in a new area where they were not previously found.

Colonize

400

If decomposers suddenly disappeared from an ecosystem, this long-term effect would most likely occur.

Nutrients would not be recycled and producers would eventually decrease

500

Why are bacteria and fungi important biotic factors?

They break down waste and recycle nutrients.

500

This amount of energy is typically passed from one trophic level to the next in an energy pyramid.

10 percent of energy

500

If a crayfish eats plants, what type of consumer is it?

First-level consumer.

500

If a top predator is removed from an ecosystem, this is most likely to happen to the population of its prey.

The prey population will increase

500

This term describes the number of individuals of a species living in a specific area.

Population density

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