Needs of living things in the environment abiotic and biotic factors
The needs of living things
Balanced ecosystems: Prey and predator
The roles of organisms of in a ecosystem
Food chains and food webs
100

What is abiotic? 

Non-Living things (Ex. rocks, water) 

100

What are the basic needs of living things? 

Sunlight, water, air, habitat and food. 

100

What is an apex predator?

A predator that has very few natural predators. (ex. Wolf, Polar bear, Pike)

100

What does a plant do to contribute to a food chain/web?

They are a producer. They gather sunlight and produce sugars, which are then fed to consumers. (Photosynthesis)

100

What is a food chain?

A food chain is a series of repeating happenings. (Ex. Grass -> Cow -> Human) 

200

What's the difference between abiotic and biotic?

Abiotic are non-living things, biotic are living things. 

200

What do humans need to live?

Water, food, and somewhere warm to live

200

What is the relationship between prey and predator?

Ones a Herbivore ones a Carnivore. 

200

If Plankton goes extinct then what will be the consequences?  

It would affect all marine food webs, and eventually, everything would go extinct. 

200

If one abiotic or biotic thing goes extinct what will happen to the food chain?

If one thing from a food chain goes extinct, then so will all the predators that feed on that thing that went extinct.

300

Is Fungi an abiotic or biotic? 

It is a biotic. 

300

What are the 5 senses? 

Touch, smell, hearing, taste, eyesight. 

300

Why is a predator a predator?

Because they can't produce.

300

What's the difference between Meso and Macro?

Medium (Meso), Large (Macro).

300

What is a food web?

A food web is a natural interconnection of food chains.

400

Is bacteria abiotic or biotic?

Its a biotic. 

400

What is the life process of living things

Movement, reproduction, sensitivity, nutrition, excretion, respiration, and growth. 

400

What is a prey?

Something that eats plants, and then gets eaten by something (Carnivore).

400

What would happen if all plant life goes extinct? (Plants are Producers. What would happen to Carnivores, Omnivores, Detritvores, Decomposers ETC.)

Everything would go extinct. Plants are producers, which produce food for "predators" (Herbivores), which then feed other predators (Carnivores, Omnivores) and the cycle will go on and on till everything is extinct. 

400

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

A food chain is one food chain, and a food web is multiple food chains interconnected. 

500

What is one thing that separates an abiotic and biotic factor.

Even though non-living things can function, it doesn't mean it's living. Fungi, although not living, can still break down organic matter, Fungi can also release Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus into the soil and atmosphere. But.. It's still not living. One is living one is not. 

500

What temperature do trout need to live?

12o

500

Can prey survive without predators?

No, because they eat all the food which destroys the ecosystem and population. 

500

What is a detritivore?

Detritivores are heterotrophs that obtain nutrients by consuming detritus. (Waste/Debris)

500

What brings a food web together?

Ecosystems. 

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