definitions one
definitions two
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True/False
Checking Concepts
100
An organism that can make its own food.
What is a producer?
100
A diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web.
What is a energy pyramid?
100
A ________________ and _________________ is an example of decomposers.
What is mushroom and bacteria?
100
An organism that eats the reamins of dead organisms is called an herbivore.
What is false. It is a scavenger.
100
How are food chains and food webs different?
A food chain is a single path of events in which one organism eats another. A food web is a combination of interconnected and overlapping food chains.
200
An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
What is a consumer?
200

________ _________ show a series of events moving energy from one organism to another. 

Food Chain

200
A _______________ is a diagram that shows how much energy is available at eat feeding level in an ecosystem.
What is energy pyramid?
200

A food web is a series of organisms that pass energy directly from producer to apex predator. 

False

200
What is the source of energy for most ecosystems?
What is the sun or sunlight, because it provides energy for photosynthesis, which allows producers to make their food, and producers support consumers.
300
A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms.
What is a scavenger?
300

The way an organism is able to survive climate changes or changes in the environment. 

What is adaptation?

300
____________________ is step of the water cycle when drops of water in a cloud become to heavel and they fall to the earth.
What is percipitation?
300
Precipitation and temperature are the two major abiotic factors that determine what types of plants can grow in an area.
What is true?
300
Explain how competition can affect the dispersal of species.
Competition can be a barrier to dispersal when an existing species outcompetes a new one. Competition can also further dispersal when a new species outcompetes an existing one.
400
An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
What is a decomposer?
400
A group of land ecosystem with similar climates and organisms.
What is biome?
400

Living parts of an ecosystem are _________ ________. Nonliving parts of an ecosystem are ________ ________.

Biotic factors, Abiotic factors

400
An organism that is carried into a new location by people is referred to as an exotic species.
What is true.
400
In which biome would you find large herbivores such as elephants and zebras? Explain.
Grasslands, including savannas, because the grasses and nonwoody plants grow in abundance, protected by large herbivores that keep bushes and trees from becoming abundant.
500
The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
What is a food web?
500

A permanent layer of ice found that contains 14% of the world's carbon. 

What is permafrost?

500

Canada is a _________________ biome, because the winters are cold and long and it is covered in fir and spruce forests.

What is boreal forest? (Taiga, alpine, etc)

500
Condensation is rain, sleet, or snow.
What is false. Percipitation.
500
Which abiotic factors are important to aquatic ecosystems?
What is sunlight, temperature, oxygen, and salt content.