Food Web & Pyramids
Adaptation & Tropism
Biome & WED
Body System & Reproduction
Succession & Disasters
100

List an advantage of a food web over food chain.

What is includes multiple, interacting pathways of energy flow?

100

Definition of natural selection.

What is advantageous variations allow some members of the species to survive and reproduce more, which increases those traits in the population?

100

How would an ecosystem most likely survive if the grasses were destroyed by a plant virus?


What is high biodiversity?

100

What is the structure that lets things in and out of cell?

What is cell membrane?

100

Catastrophic event with no rainfall, reduced groundwater, reduced water, and reduced moisture.

What is drought?

200

The food web above represents a prairie ecosystem.

 Students plan to draw an energy pyramid to represent the animals in this ecosystem.  How many levels should students draw in their energy pyramid?

What is 4 levels?

200

List behavior adaptations.

What is migrating, hibernation, or coping strategies?

200

Biome that has high temperatures and high precipitation year-round.                            




What is the rainforest?

200

What part of the cell is the “powerhouse” of the cell, converting nutrients into energy?



What is mitchondria?

200

Natural disaster that is formed over the warm water, brought wind and heavy rain.

What is hurricane?

300

If the population of mice is reduced by disease, which change will most likely occur in the food web?

The cricket population will increase

300

List the advantages of asexual and sexual reproduction.

Sexual - Great Variations

Asexual - One Parent

300

What is this picture and example of?


What is weathering?

300

The system that provides the structural framework for the body



What is the skeletal system?

300

List the negative impact of flooding.

What is poor water quality, failure of dam, watershed pollution.

 

400

Name the category of each member of the food chain: 

phytoplankton => zooplankton => herring => salmon

phytoplankton - producer

zooplankton - primary consumer

herring - secondary consumer

salmon - tertiary consumer

400

The arctic fox is an example of an animal that changes the color of its fur with the seasons. 

Why does it do this? 

What is to protect from predators or camoflague?

400

 

Which number in the diagram represents a landform made by the deposition of eroded sediment?

What is 3?

400

Which two body systems are most involved in making the student yawn?

Respiratory & Nervous

400

List the order of succession.

rocks => lichens => grasses => shrubs => trees  

500

How much energy is available at level A in the pyramid if the producer has 12,345 kcal of energy?

 

What is 12.345?

500
1. The response towards gravity.

2. The response towards sunlight.

3.The response towards touch.

1. What is geotropism?

2. What is phototropism?

3. What is thigmotropism?

500

Photosynthesis is the process that uses light energy to make food for organisms. 

What are the end products of photosynthesis?

Oxygen & Glucose

500

This Punnett Square shows the cross between two plants. One parent has round seeds (RR), and the other parent has wrinkled seeds (rr). Which best describes their offspring as shown in this cross? 

What is all round seeds?

500

 Which stage of ecological succession in the image shown to the right represents a climax community? 

Trees

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