Levels of Organization/(A)Biotic
Energy and Food Chains
Biomes
Biogeochemical Cycles
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100

This prefix means life.

What is bio?

100

In a food chain or web, the arrow points to this individual.

What is a consumer?

100

A cheetah and a lion live in this biome.

What is a savanna?

100

Biogeochemical cycles consist of these four cycles.

What are water, phosphorus, carbon, and nitrogen?

100

These are the basis for all food chains and get their energy from sunlight.

What are producers?

200

Plants, animals, and bacteria make up these in an ecosystem.

What are biotic factors?

200
This shows how energy transfers throughout an ecosystem.

What is an energy pyramid?

200
These two biomes have very different temperatures but have almost the exact same precipitation.

What are tundra and desert? 

200

These bacteria are a necessary part of the nitrogen cycle known for making nitrogen usable.

What are nitrogen fixing bacteria?

200

Having a nose and eyes that float above water allow this predator to be a great hunter.

What is an alligator?

300

Sunlight, temperature, soil, and water make up these in an ecosystem.

What are abiotic factors?

300

These organisms eat detritis and are the end all be all of any organism.

What are decomposers?

300

This part of the globe often decides what type of biome will be in an area.

What is latitude (or North/South)?

300

These organisms are known to be the key to making sure the cycles continue.

What are decomposers?

300

This is referring to a single member of a species.

What is an organism?

400

This consists of multiple populations of species in an area.

What is a community?

400

Energy is lost at each level due to these two things.

What are heat and metabolism?

400

This decreases as you move away from the equator, impacting the type of biomes that appear.

What is sunlight? (or an abiotic factor that makes sense)

400

This is the process by which carbon dioxide (CO2) is removed from the atmosphere.

What is photosynthesis (plants)?

400

These processes allow carbon to enter back into the atmosphere. (Name at least 2)

What are plant respiration, animal respiration, and fossil fuel combustion?

500

This consists of a group of one species in a specific geographic area.

What is a population?

500

The level of secondary consumer consists of this much overall energy.

What is 1%?

500

This biome is often found the closest to the equator.

What is a tropical rainforest?

500

This process is the only biogeochemical cycle that does not cycle through the atmosphere.

What is phosphorus?

500

This is how nitrogen exits the atmosphere and enters the soil.

What is a lightning strike?