Levels of Organization
Ecosystems and Interactions
Food Chains & Energy
Biodiversity Benefits
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What is one single living thing called?

Individual (organism)

100

What do we call a relationship where both organisms benefit?

Mutualism

100

What is the original source of energy for most ecosystems?

The Sun

100

Why is biodiversity important?

It increases ecosystem stability

100

What type of organism eats other organisms for energy?

Consumer 

200

What is a group of the same species in one area?

Population

200

What is it called when one benefits and the other is harmed?

Parasitism

200

What do arrows show in a food chain?

Direction of energy flow

200

How does biodiversity help organisms survive?

Provides more resources and adaptability

200

What type of organism breaks down dead organisms and waste?

Decomposer

300

What is multiple populations living together?

Community

300

What is it called when one benefits and the other is unaffected?

Commensalism

300

What level is at the bottom of a food chain?

Producers

300

What can happen if biodiversity decreases?

Ecosystems become unstable

300

In evolution, what is it called when organisms better suited to their environment survive and reproduce?

Natural Selection

400

What includes living and nonliving things?

Ecosystem

400

What is a producer?

An organism that makes its own food/ A Plant

400

What happens to energy as it moves up a food chain? (Does it increase or decrease )


It decreases

400

Name one benefit of biodiversity to humans.

Food, medicine, resources

400

A fungus breaking down a dead tree is an example of what role?

Decomposer 

500

What term describes many different species in an area?

Biodiversity

500

What is a consumer?

An organism that eats other organisms

500

What is a food web?

Multiple connected food chains

500

The process by which modern organisms have descended from earlier life forms 

Evolution

500

Daily Double: How do producers, consumers, and decomposers work together in an ecosystem?

Producers make food → consumers eat → decomposers recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem

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