Vocabulary
Symbiotic Relationships
Data Interpretation
Ecosystem Effects
ETC
100

What is biodiversity? 

The variety of organisms in an ecosystem?

100

What is the name of a relationship between a living organism and a non-living thing? (ex: deer and water)

Abiotic

100

Look at the graph. Which of the movie categories is the least favorite of the people in the survey?

Drama

100

Which of the following would result in an increase in biodiversity? 

Habitat destruction

Expanding a crop field to grow a variety of different vegetables.

Completely changing the type of soil in an enviorment to allow for only one type of plant to grow.

Using chemicals to kill insects and plants.

Expanding a crop field to grow a variety of different vegetables.

100

Dissect the word biodiversity into its prefix, base, and suffix.

bio 

divers

ity

200

What does biotic mean? Give an example of a biotic factor in an ecosystem.

Living 

200

What is the name for a symbiotic relationship where more than one individual or population in an ecosystem relies on the same limited resources?

Competition 

200

Look at the possible solutions for protecting local water sheds from contamination from improperly disposed of medication. Which of the following is the strongest solution to aid people + the ecosystem and why?

Reverse Osmosis or collection programs can be correct, as long as you back your answer with evidence. 

200

A balanced ecosystem has grass, elk, wolves.

An illness spreads that kills a large portion of the elk. Predict what would happen to the three populations in the ecosystem.

Grass: Would grow more rapidly, could also overgrow.

Elk: Could have less competition for grass, but also could become overhunted by wolves.

Wolves: Population would also drop due to lack of food.

200

Tell me one issue honey bee populations currently face and a possible solution.

Answers vary!

300
What does abiotic mean? Give an example of an abiotic factor in an ecosystem.

Non-living (EX: rocks, water, temperature, wind, etc)

300

Why would an organism engage in a mutualistic relationship?

It allows both organisms to benefit which can then help them survive and / or reproduce. 

300

Refer to the picture. How does the lesser black tarantula benefit from having dotted humming frogs within the same ecosystem?

The frogs eat ants that would otherwise eat the tarantula’s eggs

300

Habitat loss and decreased resource availability create competition between which of the following...

  •  only organisms of different species
  •  organisms of the same and different species
  •  only organisms of the same species
  •  males and females of the same species

Organisms of the same and different species.

300

Why is biodiversity important?

 It provides balance within an ecosystem.

400

Another name for a source or supply that benefits an organism.

Resource

400

A cuckoo bird lays it's egg in another birds nest. The host bird raises the cuckoo chick as its own. The cuckoo chick gets food and care it didn't earn. The host bird wastes energy on a chick that isn't theirs. What type of symbiotic relationship is this?


Parasitism 

400

The Canada lynx is a member of the cat family, not much larger than a house cat. In northern Canada, the lynx prefers to eat snowshoe hare. When the snowshoe hare population decreases, the lynx kittens are often unable to survive.


On the graph shown, which population is the lynx, and which is the hare and why?

Population 1: Lynx

Population 2: Hare

400

What happens when organisms in an environment compete for the same resources?

The growth and reproduction of both populations are limited.

400

Why do changes in one part of an ecosystem affect all its populations?

All parts of the ecosystem are interconnected.
500

Another word for a system comprising all the biotic and abiotic factors in an area and all the interactions among them.

Ecosystem 

500

A new plant that does not traditionally live in an ecosystem is introduced. It grown rapidly, killing a local species of fern. What is the relationship between the new plant and the fern? 

Amensalism

500

Daily gorilla treks lead visitors and tourism to different parts of the park, which raises money for conservation through ticket sales. However, this protection came at a cost—the native Batwa people lost much of their ancestral hunting grounds when the park was created. 

Which conclusion is best supported by data from this figure?

  •  Gorilla populations grow because they migrate to new areas.
  •  Protected access to resources allows the gorilla population to grow.
  •  Gorillas in the park face increased competition for resources.
  •  Growth of gorilla populations is controlled only by human activities.


Protected access to resources allows the gorilla population to grow

500

Imagine a fully balanced ecosystem. Describe what might happen if an invasive predator (ex: a wolf) enters the habitat.

The wolf has no natural predators so it may overwhelm the prey in the area, causing the ecosystem to become unbalanced and potentially crash. 
500

In our OH DEER scenario, what were the two biotic factors and the two abiotic factors?

Abiotic: Water and shelter

Biotic: Deer and food

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