Kingdoms
Food Chains & Food Webs
Energy Pyramids
Human Dependence on Oceans
Bonus
100

An organism that is made up of multiple cells.

Multicellular

100
Organisms that use light energy from the sun to make their own food.
Producers
100

The organisms at trophic level 1.

Producers
100

Fish populations dropping quickly because they are being removed from oceans faster than they are able to reproduce.

Overfishing
100

Miss Lopez's favorite type of music.

K-Pop

200

An organism that has to eat other organisms to get energy. 

Heterotroph

200

The arrows in a food chain or food web show...

The flow of energy

200

The percent of energy that moves between each trophic level.

10%

200

Any necessity of life, such as water, nutrients, light, food, or space.

resource

200

Miss Lopez's favorite type of movie.

Horror/Thriller

300

Mushrooms and yeasts would belong in this kingdom.

Kingdom Fungi

300

An organism that eats a primary consumer.

Secondary Consumer

300

A rabbit would be at this trophic level.

Trophic level 2

300

Water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers.

Runoff

300

Miss Lopez's favorite animate show.

Avatar: The Last Airbender

400

This kingdom includes organisms that are multicellular, eukaryotes, and autotrophs.

Kingdom Plantae

400

An organism that is at the top of the food chain or food web in an ecosystem.

Apex predator

400

The organisms at trophic level 4. 

Tertiary consumers.

400

Human-made underwater structure built to promote marine life.

Artificial reefs

400

The number of pets Miss Lopez has.

Three (3)

500

This kingdom is made of multicellular, eukaryotic, and heterotrophic organisms.

Kingdom Animalia

500

A food web shows more of this than food chains.

biodiversity or sustainability

500

Not all energy moves to the next trophic level. Most of the energy gets lost or released in the form of what?

Heat

500

Humans depend upon food that comes from the ocean. Some human activities negatively impact these food supplies.

Which statement provides the best evidence that human activities contribute to this impact?

A. Human visitors to coral reef systems break corals growing on rocks.

B. Humans catch marine fish at a faster rate than the fish are able to reproduce.

C. Humans raise fish in a hatchery for commercial sale.

D. Humans construct artificial reefs to attract tourists.

B. Humans catch marine fish at a faster rate than the fish are able to reproduce.

500

How old is Miss Lopez?

500 years old

M
e
n
u