Describe the Geosphere.
What is Land (earth’s core, mantle, mountains, sand, metals)?
Give an example of two abiotic factors.
What is anything non-living: soil, sun, temperature, pH, wind, rocks, humidity, water, air, salinity
“There were 4.2 inches of rainfall on Saturday” is which type of data?
What is Quantitative Data.
Where do Autotrophs get their energy?
What is the sun?
Describe the relationship where one animal is the food source for another.
What is Predator-Prey?
Describe the cryosphere.
What is the frozen part of the hydrosphere; glaciers & sea ice?
A group of organisms of the same species found in one area at a given time is a(n) _____.
What is a population?
Koalas are found in areas that have eucalyptus trees to support their limited diet. Are they specialists or generalists?
What is Specialists?
How much energy is transferred between trophic levels?
What is 10%?
Barnacles attach to the skin of whales. The barnacles are able to filter feed on a large abundance of plankton due to the fact that the whales are constantly moving. The whales are not caused any harm by the barnacles attachment. Define the relationship.
What is Commensalism?
Describe the Hydrosphere.
What is Water (oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, glaciers)?
What do you call the place where an organism lives?
What is a Habitat?
An autotroph and herbivore are shown in a food chain. Which organism would the arrow point to and what does the arrow show?
What is the arrow would point to the herbivore. It shows the transfer of energy from the autotroph to the herbivore.
Which of the organisms in the chart below is a producer?
What is the sunflower?
A vine climbs up a tree. It steals nutrients from the tree and blocks the tree’s sunlight. Define the type of relationship.
What is Parasitic?
Define the Atmosphere.
What is Air (oxygen, nitrogen, water vapor, ozone, wind)?
What is the difference in an animal’s fundamental and realized niche?
What is a fundamental niche is the role an organism can occupy without competition, and a realized niches is a smaller niche an organism occupies because of competition?
What type of energy is released from one trophic level to the next?
What is heat energy?
The organism in the chart below would have the smallest population.

What is the Hawk?
A bird cleans the teeth of a crocodile. The bird eats the parasites from the teeth while cleaning them. Define the relationship.
What is Mutualism?
Describe the Biosphere.
What is Life (plants, animals, insects, humans)?
An animal is hunted by a predator, killed, and then eaten immediately. Which type(s) of consumer(s) could have eaten it?
What is a carnivore or omnivore?
Why are decomposers and scavengers found all throughout the food chain?
What is they are found anywhere there are dead organisms?
How are food webs different from food chains?
What is food webs show overlapping food chains?
Describe 2 specific prey adaptations.
Camouflage – organisms blends into the environment
Batesian mimicry – a nontoxic organism mimics a toxic organism
Mullerian mimicry – two toxic organisms mocking each other
Chemical toxins – deters predators with spray or foul taste
Speed – outruns predators
Thanatosis – play dead to deter predators
Physical Structures – create a barrier
Warning calls – warns others that predators are near by
Mobbing / group behavior – groups of prey working together to attack a predator
Autotomy – casting off a body part when attacked