Living and Nonliving Things
Food Chains and Food Webs
How Energy Flows through Ecosystems
How Materials Cycle through Ecosystems
Two Truths and a Lie
100

What is the study of interactions among living and nonliving things in their environment?

Ecology

100

What is the difference between a producer and a consumer?

A producer makes its own food. A consumer gets food by feeding on other organisms.

100

T/F: The flow of energy in a food chain begins with insects.

False. It begins with producers such as plants.

100

What happens to the water of a puddle when it dries up?

The liquid changes into a gas, or evaporates.

100

I have 3 cats

I like to read

I have two children

I have only 2 cats

200

A _______________ is a group of organisms of the same species that lives in the same area.

A) habitat

B) community

C) population

C) population

200

Are there more producers or first order consumers in a community?

producers.

200

At each level of the food chain, some energy is used for _______ processes, some is lost as ________, and the rest is ___________ in the organisms.

life

heat

stored

200

All living things are made up of chemicals that include:

A) Hydrogen

B) Carbon

C) Nitrogen

D) Nuclear waster

Carbon

200

My favorite color is blue

I love a good wind storm

My dog sneezes a lot

I do not like wind storms even a little bit.

300

Explain the difference between biotic and abiotic factors.

Biotic factors are living factors.

Abiotic factors are nonliving factors.

300

All the food chains in a community that are linked together are called ______________________.

A food web

300

Without __________, there would be no life on Earth.

A) the food chain

B) the sun

C) grass

the sun

300

IN the Nitrogen cycle, _________ change nitrogen gas from the air into ammonia.

bacteria

300

I can touch my tongue to my nose

I can cross my eyes

I can wiggle my ears

I cannot wiggle my ears

400

What species creates the most pollution that affect the ecosystems?

Humans

400

What are?

* herbivores

* carnivores

* omnivores

Herbivores eat only plants

Carnivores eat only animals

Omnivores eat both plants and animals.

400

All organisms need _____________ to live.

Energy

400

T/F: Oxygen and nitrogen are cycled through the environment by the processes of respiration and photosynthesis.

False. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide are.

400

I'd rather be outside than inside

I like chocolate better than candy

I wake up in the morning raring to go

I don't wake up raring to go.  It takes me a bit to wake up.

500

What are the levels of classification of animals that are slowly dying off?

Threatened

Endangered

Extinct

500

Suppose that a high-level consumer, such as a lion, dies but is not eaten by another animal. Does the food chain stop there?

No, because decomposers continue the food chain by feeding on the dead animal.

500

How does the amount of energy available to a population affect the size of the population?

Moving up the food chain, less and less energy is available to the consumers; therefore, it supports a smaller and smaller population of consumers.

500

What are the four main substances that cycle through ecosystems?

water, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen

500

My middle name is Marie

My gradmothers name was Sophie

My sisters name is Molly

My grandmother's name was Stella