Biome that receives more than 80 inches of rain per year; located near the equator; has more than 40,000 plant species alone
What is the tropical rainforest?
Type of organism that produces its own food
What is a producer or autotroph?
A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
What is a food web?
Process where producers make their own food
What is photosynthesis?
The variety of life of a given ecosystem
What is biodiversity?
No trees can grow here; plants include: moss, short grasses, and bushes; animals include: snowy owl, arctic fox, and caribou
What is the tundra?
Type of organism that has to get its food outside of itself
What is a consumer or heterotroph?
What do the arrows show in a food chain or food web?
What is the direction of energy flow?
The cell structure that helps plants perform photosynthesis
What are chloroplasts?
A category of ecosystems with a similar location on the globe with similar conditions and similar plant and animal life
What is a biome?
The largest biome in the world
What is the taiga?
This type of organism has the most energy in every ecosystem
What are the producers?
Kirsten is trying to show how much energy is lost throughout the course of a food chain. Which graph should she use?
What is an energy pyramid?
The ingredients of photosynthesis
What are carbon dioxide, water and sunlight?
The levels of organization from cell to biome
Hint: There are 9 total levels
What is:
cell-tissue-organ-organ system-organism-population-community-ecosystem-biome
Located near the South Pole, this desert is the largest desert in the world
What is Antarctica?
The other name for a primary consumer
What is a herbivore?
Considering this food chain:
grass---deer---coyote---bear---mushroom
If the grass obtains 1,000 Joules of energy from the sun, how many Joules of energy would the bear receive
What is 1 Joule of energy?
The products of photosynthesis
What are glucose (sugar), and oxygen?
A balanced ecosystem that can live for many years despite changes is said to have this
Acceptable answers are: biodiversity, ecological sustainability,
Biome with the highest ecological sustainability
What is the tropical rainforest?
Identify the tertiary consumer in the following food chain:
kelp---blue rockfish---sea lion---Great white shark
What is the Great white shark?

A bolt of lightning strikes a field and causes a grass fire. The fire burns the entire producer population. What will happen to the rest of the ecosystem and why?
Answer should include info about how all other species will decrease because their food supply is affected.
The process that occurs in the mitochondria that is the opposite of photosynthesis
What is cellular respiration?
A change in the top of a food web that tumbles all the way to the bottom
Hint: Wolves being introduced to Yellowstone were an example of this concept.
What is a trophic cascade?