BIOTIC FACTORS
ABIOTIC FACTORS
RESOURCE
Animals in Ecosystem
100

What are biotic factors?

Living components of an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms.

100

What is the term for non-living things in an ecosystem?

Abiotic factors.

100

What is a resource in an ecosystem?


Any necessity for survival, such as food, water, and shelter.

100

What is a predator?

An organism that hunts and consumes other organisms for food.

200

Give an example of a producer and a consumer in an ecosystem.

EXAMPLE: Producer: Grass; Consumer: Deer.

200

Name two abiotic factors that affect plant growth.


Sunlight and soil nutrients.

200

Describe how plants compete for sunlight and water.

Plants may grow taller or spread their roots wider to access sunlight and moisture, respectively.

200

How do predators help to control the population of other species?

Predators help control the number of prey animals, stopping them from becoming too many and using up all the resources.

300

How do decomposers contribute to an ecosystem?
 

Decomposers break down dead organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil and supporting plant growth.

300

How does temperature influence the types of organisms found in an ecosystem?
 

Different organisms thrive at different temperatures, which can determine their habitat range.

300

Explain the importance of biodiversity in resource availability.

Biodiversity ensures a variety of resources are available, increases the ecosystem success

300

 Describe a food chain that includes a predator, prey, and a producer.
 

example: 

Grass (producer) → Grasshopper (prey) → Frog (predator).

400

Describe the relationship between predators and prey in an ecosystem.
 

Predators hunt and consume prey, which helps regulate prey populations and maintain balance in the ecosystem.

400

Explain how soil composition can impact the types of plants that grow in an area.

Soil composition affects nutrient availability, drainage, and pH, which influence plant growth.

400

How do invasive species affect the availability of resources in an ecosystem?

Invasive species can outcompete native species for resources, disrupting food webs and reducing biodiversity.

400

How does the removal of a predator from an ecosystem affect other species?

It can lead to an overpopulation of prey species, which may result in the use of all the resources in an ecosystem.

500

Explain how competition between two species can affect their populations.
 

Competition can lead to resource depletion, which may reduce one or both populations as they struggle to survive.

500

 Describe how sunlight acts as an abiotic factor in ecosystems.

Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, influencing plant growth and the energy available in an ecosystem.

500

Describe how human activities can disrupt the balance of resource availability in an ecosystem.

Human activities like pollution, habitat destruction, and overharvesting can reduce resources and harm ecosystem health.

500

What are some adaptations that a prey species develop to avoid being captured by predators?

 Common adaptations include camouflage (blending in with the environment), speed (quick movement to escape), and defensive behaviors (such as playing dead or making loud noises).