Food Chain/Web
Succession
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Ecological Relationships
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Organisms that eat plants and animals are called

omnivores

100

A hurricane passes through an island.  Many plants and animals were destroyed but the soil still remained.  What type of succession is seen?

Secondary succession

100

Scientists call each feeding group in an ecosystem a __________ level

 trophic

100

The relationship where organisms benefit from each other is called

mutualism

100

Which trophic level has the most energy?

1st trophic level (primary producer)

200

Organisms that get energy from the sun and make their own food are called autotrophs.  What is another name for autotrophs?

producers

200

Which of the following would be a pioneer species that would be found in an area going through secondary succession?

a. wolf

b. lichens

c. moss 

d. grass

d. grass

200

 ___________________________ shows a growth curve that increases then starts to slow down and become constant.

logistic growth

200

Two males antelope fight for a mate.  This relationship is an example of

competition

200

The proper and scientific name for consumers:

heterotroph

300

plant -> grasshopper -> frog -> snake -> hawk

What is the snake's trophic level?

Tertiary consumer because the 

plant = primary producer

grasshopper = primary consumer

frog = secondary consumer

snake = tertiary consumer

(hawk = quaternary consumer)

300

Name a type of disturbance that would cause primary succession.

Any answer that shows a disturbance that  completely wipes out an area.

Examples: volcanic eruption, melting glaciers, landslide

300

The following words are placed in order from smallest to largest.  What is the missing level?

individual, __________, species, community, ecosystem

population

300

A lion stalks and eats a gazelle.  The lion leaves after it is full and hyenas and vultures fight for the leftovers.  What is the relationship between the lion and the gazelle?

Predation because the 

lion = predator

gazelle = prey

300

Give 3 examples of abiotic factors in the ecosystem.

Abiotic means non living things.  

Ex: rocks, water, air, soil, temperature, etc. 

400

In a food chain, what do the arrows indicate?

the flow of energy 

(where energy goes to next)

400

What is a climax community?

A stable mature ecosystem with different plants and animals that does not change much as time goes on

400

The maximum number of organisms that can be supported by an ecosystem

carrying capacity

400

What symbols are used to represent commensalism?

(+, 0)  or  :-) , :-/

Because one organism benefits and one is unaffected.


400


Who is an herbivore in this food web?

Any of the following answers is acceptable:

limpet, zooplankton, or mussel

500

The main  difference between food chains and food webs

Food chains show energy flowing in one direction.

Food webs show energy flowing in many directions, so they are more realistic.

500

Name 2 differences between primary and secondary succession.

Any two of the following answers are acceptable.

- Primary succession happens slower than secondary succession.

- Primary succession has no remains of the older community but in secondary succession, parts of the older community exist.

- Primary succession starts with rocks and  secondary succession starts with soil.

500

The first organisms to live in an area after a disturbance

pioneer species

500

Three examples of parasites

Ticks, lice, tapeworm, leeches, fleas, ringworm, mistletoe, etc

500

Grasshoppers and squirrels eat plants.  

Scorpions eat grasshoppers.  

Foxes eat scorpions and squirrels.

Golden eagles eat squirrels.

Who is a tertiary consumer?  

The fox is a tertiary consumer because in the food chain:

plants -> grasshoppers -> scorpions -> foxes

plants = primary producer

grasshoppers = primary consumer

scorpion = secondary consumer

fox = tertiary consumer