Ecosystems
Plants for Food & Fibre
Ecosystem Change
Planet Earth
Fossils
100

An area where living and non-living things interact.

What is an ecosystem?

100

The process plants use to make food.

What is photosynthesis?

100

The spread of a non-native species into an ecosystem.

What is bioinvasion?

100

The building blocks of rocks.

What are minerals?

100

Preserved remains or traces of ancient life.

What are fossils?

200

Organisms that make their own food.

What are producers?

200

The plant structure that absorbs water and minerals.

What are roots?

200

Characteristics that help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.

What are adaptations?

200

The three types of rocks.

What are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic?

200

Scientists who study fossils.

What are paleontologists?

300

Organisms that break down dead organisms and wastes.

What are decomposers?

300

The movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane.

What is osmosis?

300

A species in danger of disappearing forever.

What is an endangered species?

300

Alfred Wegener's theory that continents once formed one landmass.

What is continental drift?

300

The type of rock where fossils are most commonly found.

What is sedimentary rock?

400

A series of feeding relationships showing energy transfer.

What is a food chain?

400

The loss of water from a plant through evaporation.

What is transpiration?

400

This cycle includes evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.  

What is the water cycle?

400

The theory explaining Earth's moving plates.

What is plate tectonics?

400

A species that no longer exists anywhere on Earth.

What is extinct?

500

Only about this percentage of energy is passed from one trophic level to the next.

What is 10%?

500

Growing only one type of crop in a field.

What is monoculture?

500

During this cycle, plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis.

What is the carbon cycle?

500

The supercontinent that existed millions of years ago.

What is Pangaea?

500

Scientists divide Earth's 4.6-billion-year history into these large units based on major changes in life forms.  

What are eras?