Levels of Organization
Community Member Type
Abiotic vs Biotic
Food Chain, Food Web, and Energy Pyramids
The Carbon Cycle
100

One single species

What is an individual (organism)?

100

Eats only meat

What is a carnivore?

100

A human

What is biotic?

100

What do all food chains and food webs start begin with?

What is a producer?

100

Found in all living things, genetic codes, and is considered one of the building blocks to life.

What is carbon?

200

The abiotic and biotic factors in an environment

What is an ecosystem?

200

Eats plants and meat

What is an omnivore?

200

The sun

What is abiotic

200

To what consumer do all members on a food chain and food web lead to?

What is a decomposer?

200

Responsible for recycling the nutrients.

Decomposers

300

Ecosystems that share similar climates and organisms.

What is a biome?

300

What decomposers recycle back into the ecosystem. 

What is nutrients?

300

A dead carcass

What is biotic

300

What is the difference between a food chain and a food web?

A food chain is a linear sequence of what organism eats what. A food web is a more accurate representation of what eats what in an ecosystem and contains multiple food chains.

300
The two process where carbon is MOST cycled through.
What is photosynthesis and respiration.
400

A herd of zebras and giraffes living together eating tall grass.

What is a community?

400

The consumer type of crustaceans

What is an omnivore?

400

A tundra

What is abiotic and biotic?

400

List the tropic levels in order (include quaternary)

Producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and quaternary consumer.

400

The two abiotic reservoirs for carbon

What is the atmosphere and bodies of water?

500
The levels of organization in the correct order.

What is individual, population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere?

500

Define the difference between a decomposer and a scavenger (include the key word for decomposer in your response)

A decomposer recycles the nutrients from dead organisms. A scavenger eats the dead tissue and remains of other organisms.

500

List 3 abiotic and 5 biotic factors you would find in the ocean

Abiotic: temperature of the water, minerals, rocks, water currents (winds), pH, and oxygen.

Biotic: fish, algae, whales, jellyfish, coral, sharks, shrimp, ect.

500

If there is 100 Calories available at the producer level, how much energy will be available for the secondary consumers?

What is 1 calorie?

500

Three ways that carbon is put back into abiotic places

What is respiration, combustion, and decomposition