Interaction & Interdependence in Nature
Biodiversity
‎INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF LIFE AND THE ENVIRONMENT ‎
100

Give me an example of interaction in nature

A bee pollinates a flower.

A bird eats berries.

A lion hunts a zebra.

Humans plant trees.

100

What are the three levels of Biodiversity

Genetic Diversity Species Diversity  Ecosystem Diversity

100

What do you think defines the word "Interconnectedness" ?

The state of being connected or related.

200

Why is there interaction in nature?

Interaction exists in nature because living organisms affect and respond to one another.

200

What is Biodiversity?

Biodiversity is the variety of living organisms in a particular area or on Earth.

200

‎What is an Ecosystem?

A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment in a specific area.

300
What is Interaction?

Interaction is when living things affect each other or their environment.

300

What is Genetic Diversity?

The variation of genes within the same species.

300

What are the two components of an ecosystem?

Biotic Factors (Living)

Abiotic Factors (Non-Living)  

400

how do bees and flowers depend on each other?

The bee depends on the flower for nectar, and the flower depends on the bee for pollination.

400

What is an example of ecosystem diversity within a region?

Examples:

Ocean

Forest

Desert

400

What are the four trophic levels in an energy pyramid?

 

500

What are the difference between interaction and interdependence?

Interaction is how organisms act or affect each other.

Interdependence is how organisms depend on each other for survival.

500

The difference between the three levels of Biodiversity?

Genetic Diversity is the variation of genes, species diversity is the different living organism in ecosystem, and ecosystem diversity is the variety of ecosystems within a region. 

500

Can you identify the trophic levels from bottom to top?

TROPHIC LEVELS:

Producers

Primary Consumers (Herbivores)

‎Secondary Consumers (Carnivores/Omnivores)

Tertiary Consumers (Top Carnivores)