Abiotic & Biotic Factors
Terrestrial & Aquatic Ecosystems
Biodiversity & Ecosystem Health
Invasive Species in Tennessee
100

What does “abiotic” mean?

Nonliving parts of an ecosystem.

100

What type of ecosystem is a desert—terrestrial or aquatic?

Terrestrial.

100

What is biodiversity?

the variety of living things in an ecosystem.

100

What is an invasive species?

A non-native species that harms native organisms.

200

Give two examples of abiotic factors.

Temperature, rainfall, soil, sunlight, water, etc.

200

Name one aquatic ecosystem

Freshwater (river, lake) or marine (ocean)

200

How does high biodiversity affect ecosystem stability?

It makes ecosystems more stable and able to recover from changes.

200

Name one invasive species found in Tennessee.

Examples: Kudzu, Asian carp, zebra mussels, emerald ash borer.

300

What does “biotic” mean?

Living parts of an ecosystem (plants, animals, bacteria).

300

Which biome has the greatest biodiversity?

tropical rainforest

300

What happens when biodiversity decreases?

Ecosystem health declines; fewer species means less balance.

300

How does an invasive species harm native species?

Competes for food, space, or sunlight; may spread disease.

400

How can temperature and rainfall affect the number of organisms in a biome?

They determine what plants and animals can survive there.

400

What are two differences between marine and freshwater ecosystems?

Marine has saltwater; freshwater has little to no salt. Different species live in each.

400

How does loss of biodiversity affect humans?

Reduces food, medicine, and clean water availability.

400

What is one way humans can stop the spread of invasive species?

Don’t release pets, clean boats, plant native species.

500

If soil becomes polluted, which factor is changing—biotic or abiotic—and what happens?

Abiotic; plants and animals may die, reducing biodiversity.

500

Why does a tundra have fewer organisms than a rainforest?

Cold temperatures and little precipitation limit life.

500

 Which ecosystem is likely healthier: one with many species or one with few species? Why? 


Many species — it shows strong biodiversity and stability.


500

Design one solution to reduce the impact of invasive species in Tennessee.

Removal programs, public education, biological control, habitat restoration.