Ecosystem Basics
The Water Cycle
Food Chains & Webs
Ecosystem Interactions
Matter & Energy Flow
100

What is an ecosystem?

a community of living and nonliving things interacting in a specific area

100

 What is the process where water vapor cools and forms clouds?

condensation

100

What do arrows in a food chain represent?

 flow of energy

100

What is it called when two species benefit from each other?

mutualism

100

What provides the initial energy for most ecosystems?

 the Sun

200

Name two types of factors in an ecosystem.

 biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) factors

200

Name the process where liquid water becomes water vapor.

evaporation

200

 A fox that eats a rabbit is a...

a consumer (specifically a carnivore)

200

When one organism benefits and the other is not harmed, it’s called...

commensalism

200

What process allows plants to convert sunlight into food?

photosynthesis

300

What do we call the organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis?

 producers

300

What do we call rain, snow, sleet, or hail?

precipitation

300

What’s the difference between a food chain and a food web?

 a food web shows many interconnected food chains?

300

When one organism benefits and the other is harmed, that’s

parasitism

300

What do we call organisms that eat other organisms?

consumers

400

These organisms break down dead matter.

decomposers

400

Where does water go after it falls to Earth?

collection (or accumulation)

400

What level of consumers eat only producers?

 primary consumers

400

Competition happens when organisms fight for

resources

400

In a pyramid of energy, which level has the most energy?

he bottom level (producers)

500

at term describes an organism's role or job in its environment?

niche

500

What is the full movement of water through the environment called?

water cycle

500

Which organisms are always at the beginning of a food chain?

 producers

500

A hawk and an owl both hunt mice. What kind of interaction is this?

competition

500

Why are decomposers important in an ecosystem?

recycle nutrients back into the soil?