Food Chains
Food Webs
Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Ecosystem Relationships
100

What do Primary Consumers eat?

Producers or plants

100

What is a food web?

Multiple food chains showing the flow of energy and how everything is interconnected.  

100

What is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas?

Evaporation

100

What is the main gas involved in the carbon cycle?

Carbon Dioxide (Co2)

100

78%

Is how much of the earths atmosphere is made up of Nitrogen.

100

What is a close, long-term relationship between two species that usually involves an exchange of food or energy?

Symbiosis.

200

In the food chain, what is an organism that eats both plans and animals called?

Omnivore

200

What do the arrows in a food web represent?

The flow of energy from one organism to another.

200

What is the process by which water vapor cools and turns into liquid droplets?

Condensation

200

How do plants take in carbon from the atmosphere?

Through photosynthesis.

200

What process converts nitrogen gas into a form that plants can use?

Nitrogen Fixation

200

What is a symbiotic relationship that benefits one species, but does not harm or benefit the other?

Commensalism

300

If a fox eats a rabbit, what role does the fox play in the food chain?

Secondary consumer or predator

300

In a food web, what type of organism breaks down dead plants and animals?

Decomposers

300

Name 4 forms of precipitation.

Rain, snow, sleet and hail

300

What process do animals and plants use to release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere?

Cellular Respiration

300

What type of organism is responsible for nitrogen fixation?

Bacteria in the soil.

300

What is the symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit?

Mutualism

400

What is the first organism in a food chain called?

Producer

400

Why is a food web more accurate than a simple food chain for describing an ecosystem?

Because most organisms eat more than one type of food, showing multiple paths for energy to transfer.

400

What is the term where water is evaporated off the leaves of plants and into the atmosphere?

Transpiration

400

Name one way humans increase carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere?

Burning fossil fuels.  

400

What kind of animal waste has the most nitrogen?

Chicken

400

What is parasitism?

A symbiotic relationship that benefits one species and harms the other.  

500

What would happen in a food chain if all of the producers are removed?

The consumers would eventually die off due to a lack of food.

500

If decomposers were removed from a food web, what would happen to the ecosystem?

Dead organisms would pile up everywhere, leading to a smelly and imbalanced ecosystem.

500

How does the sun drive the water cycle?

It provides heat energy for the evaporation and helps water through the cycle.

500

What are two ways carbon can be stored for millions of years?

In fossil fuels and sedimentary layers of rocks.  

500

Why is Nitrogen important for living things?

To help build proteins and DNA for living organisms to grow.

500

What competition in an ecosystem?

When 2 organisms of the same species compete or fight over food or mates.  

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