VOCABULARY
REPRODUCTION
FOOD WEBS
POPS & RESOURCES
STABILITY AND CHANGE
100

When something becomes different over time.

change

100

What do we call the process of creating offspring?


reproduction

100

The size of a population can be affected by any population that is connected to it in a __________, even if they are not directly connected.

food web or food chain

100

The owl receives energy from which organisms?


 mouse and frog

100

How do the births and deaths compare in a stable population?

equal

200

a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive

energy storage molecule

200

When one population eats organisms from another population, we say that they are the _____________ _____________.

consumer population

200

Elephants eat grass. What is the consumer population?

Elephants

200

What is the first producer in this food web?

grass

200

How could a population increase? (2 reasons - include births and deaths in your answer)

more births or less deaths

300

a population that is eaten by another population for energy

resource population

300

When a population stays mostly the same over time, it is considered 


a stable population

300

The arrows in a food chain represent...

the flow of energy

300

The smaller the resource population, the ______ energy storage molecules are available for its consumer populations.

less

300

What was the main idea of all the reproduction and energy articles?

Something that sounds like:

Reproduction takes A LOT of energy!

400

When two or more populations use the same resource, such as the same food source, we say there is __________________.

competition

400

Two populations can compete for the same resource population. A change to one of these populations affects the _____ of the other.

size

400

What is the name of the model that shows what eats what in an ecosystem?

food web

400

In the SIM what population has the MOST energy storage molecules collectively?

(greenleaf, weebug, furbil, stingwing, clawcat)

greenleaf

400

If I pour 5 mL of water into a tank and take out 10mL of water what is happening to the amount of water?

decreasing

500

When the result of something becomes the cause for another change

indirect effect

500

List 3 reasons organisms need energy

1. survive/live

2. move - walk, run, fly, etc.

3. eat - hunt, eat, etc.

4. reproduce

500
Yeast is to weebug as Sugar is to ____________.

greenleaf

500

What happens to the flowers if the frog population increases AND WHY?

They will increase because the frogs will eat more butterflies and limit the amount of predators for the flower.

500

What happens to the eagle population is the frog population decreases? AND WHY

It will decrease because with no frogs the snakes can not eat and they will die, meaning the eagles have no food and will also die.

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