What Is Biodiversity
Classification and Types
Interrelationships
Threats & Invasive Species
Humans & Biodiversity
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What does the word biodiversity mean?

The variety of living things on Earth.

100

Name the five groups of vertebrates.

Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians

100

What is an interrelationship?

A connection or interaction between living things and their environment.

100

Name one major threat to biodiversity.

Habitat loss, pollution, invasive species, or climate change.

100

What is a major cause of the destruction of habitats and ecosystems?

HUMANS 

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What is a habitat?

The place where an organism lives and finds food, water, and shelter.

200

What are invertebrates?

Animals without a backbone.

200

Give an example of two species that depend on each other.

Bees and flowers — bees pollinate flowers while getting nectar

200

What is pollution?

The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.

200

What is one way people harm biodiversity?

By polluting, cutting down forests, or overfishing.

300

What two words make the word biodiversity

Biology & Diversity 

300

Since invertebrates do not have bones, what do they have to protect their bodies?

They have a soft body or a hard shell or casing

300

What happened when wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone?

Deer populations decreased, vegetation regrew, rivers stabilized.

300

List two ways invasive species can be brought into a new habitat 

Boat , as pets, seeds air or water 

300

True or False? 

Reintroduce species that have disappeared from certain areas is damaging to biodiveristy.

FALSE
400

Why is biodiversity important for ecosystems?

It keeps ecosystems stable and balanced keeping species thriving and surviving

400

Why do scientists classify living things?

To organize and study organisms based on shared features.

400

Interrelationships within species, between species, and with the environment all work together to sustain _____

Biodiversity

400

What is habitat destruction?

When natural environments are damaged or removed by human activity.

400

Name one action people can take to protect biodiversity.

Plant native plants, reduce waste, avoid pesticides.

500

What happens when biodiversity decreases?

Ecosystems become weaker and less able to recover from changes.

500

What does “genetic diversity” mean?

Differences in genes within a species that help it adapt and survive.

500

How do interrelationships help biodiversity?

They balance populations and support healthy ecosystems.

500

What is an invasive species?

A non-native organism that harms the local environment or species.

500

How does farming affect biodiversity?

Clearing of land causes loss of habitat