Ecosystems
Organism Interactions
Environmental Changes
Invasive Species
100

Define ecosystem

A community of organisms

100

Provide an example of what an organism is

Humans, animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc.

100

Why are trees so important?

They provide oxygen, food, and shelter for organisms

100

Burmese pythons were found in what state in the US?

Florida

200

Provide an example of a NONLIVING thing in the environment

Soil, water, air, weather, rocks, pebbles, wind, etc.

200

Define habitat

A place where an organism lives (their "home")

200

In an energy pyramid, the bottom is responsible for providing energy to everything above it. What kind of organism are they?

Producers (plant, grass, trees, etc.)

200

Define invasive species

Non-native organisms introduced somewhere new that disrupts the ecosystem

300

Producers make their own food through what process?

Photosynthesis

300

Every organism has a role to play in their ecosystem. This called called their...

Niche

300

What changes are beavers responsible for?

Building dams

300

If an organism naturally grows and thrives in an ecosystem, they are

Native species

400

This is a diagram of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem

Food web

400

These organisms search for dead animals left behind to eat. They are called...

Scavengers

400

Provide an example of changes people are responsible for in the environment

Pollution, deforestation, construction, conservation, cleanup, planting trees, etc.

400

Provide one example of an invasive species

Acceptable answers: Kudzu vine, Burmese pythons, zebra mussels, lionfish, Brazilian elodea, water chestnut, Japanese honeysuckle, wild pigs, etc.

500

This ecosystem is cold, dry, treeless, and barren with a permanently frozen layer of soil called permafrost

Tundra

500

These organisms break down the remains of dead organisms and bring them back to the soil as nutrients for new plants. They are called...

Decomposers

500

What happens if something from a food web is gone?

It affects other organisms by throwing off the balance of the ecosystem (like other animals starving or an increase in the number of some organisms)

500

Why are invasive species bad?

They often have no natural predators and take up all the resources, throwing off the balance of the ecosystem

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