Ecological Levels of Organization
Energy Flow through and ecosystem
Community Interactions & Interdependence
Biogeochemical Cycles& Succession
RANDOM
100
What is Ecology?
The study of relationships & interactions in an environment.
100
Contrast Autotrophs & Heterotrophs.
Autotrophs - Produce their own energy Heterotrophs - Get energy from other organisms
100
Define Symbiosis
Close relationship between 2 or more organisms of different species.
100
What does the prefix "Bio-" mean?
Life or Living.
100
What is the main difference between Primary & Secondary succession?
Primary has no soil, is an Establishment. Secondary has soil, is a REestablishment.
200
Contrast Abiotic & Biotic Factors, then give one example of each.
Abiotic - Non-Living Ex. Cloud Biotic - Living Ex. Dog
200
Trace the flow of energy in an Ecological Energy Pyramid.
Producers, Primary Consumers, Secondary Consumers, Tertiary consumers.
200
List the 3 types of symbiotic relationships, as well as the two other relationships between organisms.
Mutualism, Parasitism, Commensalism, Competition, Predation
200
Define Pioneer Species & Give an example.
First organism to inhabit an area, Lichens.
200
What is the niche of a decomposer. Give an example of one.
Breakdown Decaying matter. Mushroom.
300
Contrast Habitat & Niche
Habitat – Where an organism lives Niche – The role of job the organism does in it’s habitat
300
Compare & Contrast Food Chains & Food Webs.
compare- They both show energy flow Contrast - Food chain is one direction, Food web is many food chains put together.
300
What is the most significant difference between Predation & Parasitism?
Predation- predators KILL prey Parasitism - parasites HARM host
300
Contrast Nitrogen-Fixation & Denitrification.
Nitrogen Fixation - bacteria capturing & changing Nitrogen gas into a form usable by plants Denitrification - bacteria changing fixed nitrogen back into nitrogen gas.
300
Explain why an herbivore can never be a secondary or tertiary consumer.
They only eat plants, meaning they can only be primary consumers.
400
List the levels of organization in order from lowest to highest.
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere
400
By the time energy has flown from the bottom to the top of an energy pyramid, how much energy do the organisms at the top of the pyramid actually receive?
0.01%
400
Two lions are trying to capture the only deer left in their area, then one of the Lions captures & Kills the deer.
This is an example of: Explain. A. competition B. commensalism C. predation D. both a & c
400
List & Describe the steps of Primary Succession, then tell what has to happen for secondary succession to occur.
Lava hardens to rock, lichens decompose rock to soil, small grasses begin to grow, low plants & shrubs grow, Trees grow, animals inhabit area. A natural disaster has to occur leaving only soil.
400
What long-term effect would the depletion of producers have on tertiary consumers? Explain.
All consumers would die. Primaries have no plants, secondaries have no primaries, tertiaries have no secondaries.
500
Lions, Tigers, & Jaguars are all large cats, why aren't they considered a species?
They can not interbreed.
500
Draw a food Web for the following organisms: -Grass - Snakes - Hawks - Flowers - Mice - Squirrels - Grass hopper - Rabbits - Which organism(s) are both Primary & Secondary consumers? Explain.
Answers May vary
500
List & describe the relationships between organisms for each of the 3 symbiotic relationships.
Mutualism - Both Benefit Parasitism - One Benefit & One Harmed Commensalism - One Benefit & Other Neither hurt or Harmed
500
List the steps of the Nitrogen Cycle.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria change N2 into fixed nitrogen. Plants can absorb fixed nitrogen, Consumers get nitrogen by eating plants, Nitrogen is returned to soil, some is reused by plants, & some are converted into N2 by bacteria.
500
Explain how competition & predation can negatively affect an environment.
If two animal are competing for the same resource that resource will be over used, & eventually depleted. Causing both parties to have to die off. Predation will ultimately kill of one entire species, causing the other to die as well.
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