Impact on Population
Ecosystem Interactions
Energy Transfer
Communication
Biomes and Factors
100

What is an environmental variable?

An environmental variable is a factor that can affect living organisms, such as temperature, water availability, and food sources.

100

What is competition?

Competition is the struggle between organisms for the same resources.

100

What is a food web?

A food web is a complex network of feeding relationships among organisms.

100

Name a visual communication method used by animals.

An example of visual communication is a peacock displaying its feathers.

100

What are abiotic factors?

Abiotic factors are non-living components of the environment, such as sunlight, temperature, and water.

200

How does food availability impact population size?

Food availability can limit or increase population sizes; if food is scarce, populations may decline.

200

Define mutualism.

Mutualism is a relationship where both species benefit.

200

What does an energy pyramid show?

An energy pyramid shows the amount of energy available at each trophic level.

200

How do animals use sound to communicate?

Animals use sound to communicate through calls, songs, or warnings

200

Name a characteristic of the tundra biome.

The tundra biome is characterized by cold temperatures, low vegetation, and permafrost.

300

Name a biotic factor that affects population size.

A biotic factor affecting population size could be predators or disease.

300

Give an example of a predator-prey relationship.

 An example of a predator-prey relationship is a lion hunting a zebra.

300

How does energy transfer through trophic levels?

 Energy is transferred from one level to the next but decreases as it moves up the levels.

300

Give an example of how communication can help with survival.

Communication can help with survival by attracting mates or warning about predators.

300

How do plants adapt to desert conditions?

 Plants in deserts may have adaptations like deep roots or water-storing capabilities.

400

How can climate change affect population sizes?

 Climate change can lead to habitat loss, changing weather patterns, and food shortages, impacting population sizes.

400

How do parasites affect their hosts?

 Parasites can weaken their hosts and may lead to their death.

400

Describe the role of producers in a food web.

Producers, such as plants, convert sunlight into energy, forming the base of the food web.

400

Compare auditory and visual communication in birds.

 Birds may use bright colors or songs to attract mates, showcasing both communication methods.

400

Compare the grasslands and deciduous forest biomes.

Grasslands have more open spaces and grass, while deciduous forests have a variety of trees that lose leaves seasonally.

500

Explain how disease can impact a population

Disease can reduce population sizes by increasing mortality rates.

500

Explain the role of decomposers in an ecosystem.

Decomposers break down dead organisms, returning nutrients to the soil.

500

What happens to energy as it moves up the pyramid?

 Energy decreases as it moves up the pyramid due to energy loss at each level through metabolic processes.

500

Why is communication important for mating?

Communication is crucial for mating as it helps identify potential partners and establish territories.

500

Explain how human activity affects marine ecosystems.

Human activity, such as pollution and overfishing, can severely impact marine ecosystems by disrupting food chains and habitats.