Ecology
Abiotic
Biotic
Ecosystems
Sustainability
100

The study of how organisms interact with each other and the environment.

Ecology

100

List 4 abiotic factors

Water, temperature, soil, fire, light, gas levels

100

List 2 biotic factors in a grasshoppers environment

Predation by birds

Competition for food

Competition for mate

100

What does an arrow show in a food web?

The arrows represent the movement/flow of energy from one organism to another when consumed

100

List 3 ways ecosystems are impacted by humans

Introduced species, habitat destruction, bioaccumulation

200

All the factors in an organism's surroundings that affect it

The environment

200

Why did Australian Aboriginal communities use fire to improve plant growth?

Some plants will flower better after fire and germinate, some require fire to open seed pods

200

What is symbiosis?

Close, physical long-term relationship between two organisms of a different species

200

Why are producers so important in an ecosystem?

They produce their own food materials, everything else must eat producers or eat something that has eaten a producer to gain energy

200

List 2 benefits of fire on an ecosystem

Plant reproduction - open seed cases

Plant growth - eucalyptus produce fresh shoots after fire, food for herbivores

300

How does an artificial ecosystem differ from a natural ecosystem? (2 ways)

1. Not balanced

2. Managed by adding food and removing waste

300

Why do ectotherms require heat?

cold blooded animal whose body temperature depends on the environment, need heat for chemical reactions in cells

300

What is the relationship called when one organism benefits and the other is unaffected?

Commensalism

300

Give an example of a food chain with four trophic levels

producer - consumer - consumer - consumer

300

Why is biodiversity important for an ecosystem?

Organisms with high biodiversity are less likely to be disrupted by environmental changes

400

What are the three main components of an ecosystem?

1. Physical Surroundings

2. Living organisms

3. Living (biotic) and non-living (biotic factors)

400

What is the word equation for photosynthesis?

                               sunlight

carbon dioxide + water ------> glucose + oxygen

                              chlorophyll

400

Give an example of Parasitism

Tapeworm

Fleas


400

grass - snail - frog - tarantula. Which is the second-order consumer in this food web

frog

400

Using an example explain the impact of an introduced species.

Cane toads, rabbits, cats, foxes etc.

Compete for resources, breed quickly, eat native species, destroy habitats

500

A community consists of....

all the living things in an ecosystem

500

Why can a polar bear survive in the arctic better than a goanna?

Polar bear is warm blooded, goanna is cold blooded. (Also polar bear has adapted to that environment)

500

Describe the relationship between a predator and its prey

Predator eats prey


When many prey there are fewer predators. Numbers of predators will gradually increase

When many predators there a fewer prey. There will be competition for resources and number of prey will decrease

500

eucalypt - bee - rainbow bird - peregrine falcon. If the peregrine falcon received 3.1 MJ of energy how much energy did the bee receive?

310 MJ of energy

500

Why does a whale contain more mercury than a tuna?

Bioaccumulation - mercury doesn't break down, each animal retains the mercury present in the animal it ate

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