Ecosystem Relationships
Human Impact
Populations & Limiting Factors
Cycles in Ecosystems
Food Webs
100

A relationship where one organism hunts and eats another organism.

What is a predator-prey relationship?

100

Activities that harm ecosystems, such as pollution, deforestation, or littering.

What are the things that destroy the environment?

100

Frogs are producing fewer tadpoles because the lake is shrinking during a drought.

What is less water available for reproduction?

100

The process plants use carbon dioxide to make food.

What is photosynthesis?

100

Phytoplankton → krill → seals → sharks. Removing this organism would cause the most immediate impact.

What is phytoplankton (the producer)?

200

The relationship between a whale and barnacles is one where barnacles benefit but the whale is unaffected.

What is commensalism?

200

What are beneficial environmental impacts?

Actions like recycling, conservation, or habitat restoration.

200

Mosquito populations decreased after a very cold winter.

What is cold temperatures killing mosquitoes?

200

During respiration, animals take in this gas and release carbon dioxide.

What is oxygen?

200

Organisms that make their own food using sunlight.

What are producers?

300

A relationship where one organism benefits while the other is harmed.

What is parasitism?

300

Trash collecting in rivers can decrease oxygen levels and harm aquatic life.

What is water pollution harming organisms?

300

If the white shark population increases, the fish population will most likely decrease.

What is predation reducing prey population?

300

Nonliving parts of the environment that help cycle carbon.

What are abiotic factors?

300

Animals that eat other animals for energy.

What are carnivores?

400

An organism that eats plants for energy.

What is an herbivore?

400

One example of a negative human impact on habitats.

What is deforestation, pollution, or habitat destruction?

400

Brown bears entered a nearby town after a tornado destroyed forest trees.

What is habitat loss forcing animals to search for food elsewhere?

400

The organisms that break down dead plants and animals and recycle nutrients.

What are decomposers (fungi and bacteria)?

400

A network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.

What is a food web?

500

In a food chain, the polar bear hunts seals and is at the top of the Arctic food chain.

What is an apex predator (top predator)?

500

Zebra mussels are competing with native species for food sources.

What is competition with native aquatic organisms?

500

Animals during the Ice Age lost their habitats to ice sheets.

What is extinction or migration to new habitats?

500

In a food web, each level depends on the level below it for energy.

What is a trophic level?

500

Habitat destruction is causing the extinction of insects in Madagascar, which then affects lemurs.

What is the loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction?

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