Ecosystem Basics
Matter/Energy
Relationships in Ecosystems
Invasive Species
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100

What is a biotic factor?

A living thing in an Ecosystem

100

What is more complex: A food chain or a Food Web

A Food Web

100

When two organisms both use the same limited resource this is called _______________

Competition 

100

Do Invasive Species  Increase or Decrease biodiversity in an ecosystem

Decrease

100

A group of 128 frogs lives together in a freshwater ecosystem.  The group of frogs represents which role in the ecosystem?

a.) individual

b.) biome

C.) Community

d.) population

d.) Population

200

What is an Abiotic Factor?

A nonliving component of an ecosystem 

200

What do plants release into the atmosphere?

Oxygen

200

A Coyote, a wolf, a lion and an eagle are all examples of 

Predators

200

A common invasive species we learned about is Missouri was the ______________

Honey Suckle

200

Bees fly from flower to flower collecting nectar.  As the bees land on a flower, some of the pollen sticks to the hairs on the bee’s body.  At the next flower some of the pollen drops off.  This relationship helps the bees get food and the plant gets pollinated.  What type of relationship does this scenario describe?

Cooperation

300

list the hierarchy of living things from largest group to smallest group

biosphere, biome, ecosystem, communities, populations, individuals

300

What do Decomposers release into the Atmosphere

CO2

300

True or False: Organisms of different species can compete

True

300

Do Invasive species Increase or Decrease Ecosystem services? Why?

Decrease because they decrease Biodiversity.

300
True or False: An ecosystem is made of both abiotic and biotic factors

True

400

How is an Ecosystem a System?

Ecosystems are considered systems because they are made of interdependent parts, and they have outputs, inputs, and a function

400

Organisms that get their energy from the sun are called _____________

Producers

400

Lets say coyotes eat mice and rabbits, Hawks also eat rabbits, but do not eat mice. What happens to the mouse population and the Hawk population if the coyotes go extinct or die off?

The mouse population will increase and the Hawk population will increase

400

  How does too much fishing in an area affect its ecosystem?

  1. The fish will lay many more eggs to replace the fish that were caught.

  2. The population sizes of the organisms that eat the fish would likely decline. 

  3. Organisms that the fish eat will become endangered.

  4. People could eat too many fish and become ill.


The population sizes of the organisms that eat the fish would likely decline.

500

Organisms that get their energy by eating producers are called _____________________

Consumers/Primary Consumers

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