Ecological factors
Food chains and Food webs
Feeding relationships
Ecological succession
Kingdoms
100

Define ecosystem

An ecosystem is a place where plants, animals, and people interact with each other and the environment

100

Define a food chain

a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food

100

Define carnivores and give 2 examples

is an animal that feeds primarily or exclusively on animal matter. EX: dog, fox, crocodile, shark, etc

100
Define "ecological succession"

the gradual process by which ecosystems change and develop over time

100

what are the characteristic features of bacteria (prokaryotes)?

Unicellular, can form colonies

Some of them can move, some not

Heterotrophs, autotrophs

No nucleus

Some perform very useful functions in human life

200

Give a list of 5 ecosystems

Forest, Desert, Pond, Grassland, Ocean

200

Define a food web

is complex representation of several interconnected food chains.

200

Define omnivores and give 2 examples

an animal that is naturally able to eat both plants and meat. EX: bear, racoon, etc

200

describe "primary succession"

Happens in places where no life existed before

Starts with pioneer species like lichens, mosses, or bacteria that can survive harsh conditions.

Over time, soil forms → small plants grow → shrubs → trees → full ecosystem.

200

what are the characteristic features of protists?

Unicellular or multicellular

Some can move 

Nucleus and other organelles are present

Autotrophs, heterotrophs



300

Name the ecosystem described: Trees give shade and food. Animals like deer, birds, and bears live there. Lots of rain helps plants grow

Forest
300

🌱 Grass → 🐇 Rabbit → 🦊 Fox  - is an example of ???

food chain

300

Define herbivores and give 2 example organisms

an animal that mainly eats plants. Ex: grasshopper, deer, koalas, etc

300

describe "secondary succession"

Happens in places where an ecosystem was destroyed or disturbed, but soil is already present.

Grows back faster than primary succession because seeds, roots, and nutrients are still in the ground.

300

what are the characteristic features of fungi?

Multicellular, Unicellular 

Nucleus and other organelles are present

Cell wall made of chitin

Cannot move

400

Give 3 examples of biotic factors

Animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc

400

"One animal can eat several kinds of food, and one plant/animal can be food for many others" - is a description of ???

Food web

400

Define producers and give 2 examples

Organism which produces its own food by using energy from the sun. Ex: grass, dandelion, etc

400

"regrowth of a forest after a fire" - is an example of ?

secondary succession

400
what are the characteristic features of plants?

Multicellular, Unicellular 

Nucleus and other organelles are present

Some can move
Cell wall made of cellulose

Autotrophs

500

Give 3 examples of abiotic factors

Humidity, temperature, acidity, etc

500

What is the difference between the food chain and the wood web?

A food chain is simple and straight.

A food web is complex and realistic, because it shows how organisms are linked in many ways in an ecosystem.

500

Define decomposers and give 2 examples

organisms that break down dead organisms and take the nutrients from the dead matter. EX: fungi and bacteria

500

"plants growing on fresh lava after a volcanic eruption" - is an example of ???

primary succession

500

what are the characteristic features of animals?

Multicellular

Nucleus and other organelles are present

No cell wall

Can move

Heterotrophic


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