Plants
Animals
Ecology
Ecology 2.0
You Should Know
100

Latin names of plants have two parts: species and genus. In what order do these two parts go to form the complete Latin name? 

Genus then species

100

What is one major difference between an invertebrate and a vertebrate?

A vertebrate has a backbone while an invertebrate does not. 

100

Where do all ecosystems get their energy?

The sun

100

How can extra nutrients from agriculture end up in a lake? 

As 'runoff' when water moves over land into a lake. 

100

What is the by which plants convert solar energy to usable chemical energy called? 

Photosynthesis 

200

What is one major difference between a unicellular and a multicellular organism?

Unicellular organisms are made of only one cell while multicellular organisms are made of more than one cell. 

200

What is speciation?

The process by which new species are created. 
200

What is one difference between a food chain and a food web?

E.g. a food web shows more of the interactions within an ecosystem than a food chain 

200

What is eutrophication?

An overload of nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem. 

200

What is the process by which cells convert chemical energy into usable energy called? 

Cellular respiration 

300

What is pollination? 

The transfer of pollen from the male parts of a flower to the female parts of a flower. 

300

Why can animals but not plants live in the deep sea?

Because animals do not require sunlight to get food but plants do. 

300

Which of the following snacks is the best choice to have a lower ecological footprint for a Swede: an apple or a pineapple?

An apple 

300

What is an example of a greenhouse gas?

Answers may vary. E.g. carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapour 

300

What three things do plants require for photosynthesis?

Sunlight, carbon dioxide and water

400

What are the two types of pollination?

Wind and animal 

400

What is an adaptation?

A trait that a species develops over a long period of time to help it live better in its habitat.
400

Which organism in a food chain/web is most likely to accumulate the largest amount of toxins?

The one at the top / the apex predator 

400
What is one link between the carbon cycle and global climate change?

Answers may vary. E.g. burning fossil fuels adds more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than the system can remove in a timely fashion, carbon dioxide that is not removed from the atmosphere acts as a greenhouse gas, etc. 

400

What two things do plants produce during photosynthesis? 

Oxygen and glucose (sugar) 

500

What is one major difference between a coniferous and a deciduous tree? 

Answers may vary. E.g. coniferous trees produce cones and deciduous trees do not, coniferous trees keep their needles in the winter while deciduous trees drop their leaves 

500

Give an example of an adaptation. 

Answers will vary but an example could be polar bears having white fur to blend in with their surroundings better. 
500

Why can eating more vegetarian meals help to make your ecological footprint smaller? 

Answers may vary but could include: animals producing methane, animals requiring plants to live (meaning you would need to produce both), animal feed having ecological footprints in other parts of the world, etc. 

500

Why is eutrophication a bad thing?

It can lead to algal blooms --> algae dying because they use up all of the extra nutrients --> decomposers using extra oxygen to decompose the extra algae --> lack of oxygen in the ecosystem --> death of organisms requiring oxygen 

500

What two things does cellular respiration respiration produce? 

Carbon dioxide and water 

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