Ecology & Ecosystems
Ecosystem Interactions
Food Chain & Food Web
Ecological Succession
Biomes
100

the study of the interactions between organisms and their interrelationships with the physical environment

What is Ecology?
100

Who produces their own food?

What is an autotroph?

100

I eat primary consumers.

What is a secondary consumer?

100

I am a population that has been drastically reduced and consists of endangered species.

What is an unstable population?

100

What type of biome occupies the largest area of Earth?

What is a marine biome?
200

When a population levels off and is kept in check, the growth slows down due to what?

What are limiting factors?

200

I am the organism that is hunted versus I am the organism that is hunting other organisms.

What is prey? vs. What is predator?

200

Where is the most amount of energy found in a food pyramid?

What about the least?

What is the bottom of the food pyramid?

What is the top of the food pyramid?

200

The removal or cutting down of trees is called

Deforestation

200

What is the difference between latitude and longitude?

What is the distance north or south of the equator and what is the distance above or below sea level?

300

What is the difference between abiotic factors and biotic factors? State 2 examples for each!

What are non-living components of the ecosystem? (temperature, sunlight, water, soil, pH)

What are living components of the ecosystem? (producers, consumers, decomposers?

300

In terms of trophic levels, what is the relationship between mice and wheat?

What is a consumer and producers?

300

What is the type of organism that is not visible in a food pyramid but must be present in this ecosystem to recycle the remains of dead organisms?

What is a decomposer?

300

The number of organisms that an area of land can sustain over a long period of time is known as what?

What is carrying capacity?

300

Which biome is characterized by moderate precipitation, cold winters, warm summers, and plants losing their leaves in the winter?

What is a temperate deciduous forest?

400

How would you define the term niche? Explain the niche of a decomposer.

What is the role that an organism serves in the ecosystem? Decomposers break down dead organisms to recycle materials and wastes back into the ecosystem.
400

In the nitrogen cycle, decomposers break down nitrogen compounds and release what compound?

What is ammonia?

400

Rank the following trophic levels in order from bottom to top: decomposers, producers, tertiary consumers, primary consumers, and secondary consumers.

What direction is the flow of energy traveling?

What are producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers? Decomposers are within every level.

What is flowing from bottom to top?

400

Name the aspects that define primary succession.

What is no soil, brand new land, conquered by pioneer organisms?
400

What are the characteristics of a tropical rainforest?

What is heavy annual rainfall, constant warm temperature, climax flora, and broad-leaved plants?
500

What is the order of these terms from least complex to most complex

- Biosphere  - Ecosystem     

- Population  -Species

- Biome  -Communities

What is a species, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere?

500

What are the three symbiotic relationships and their definitions? Provide an example for each.

- What is Mutualism? Both organisms benefit from the relationship. (Flowers and bees)

- What is Commensalism? One organism benefits, and the other is unaffected. (Remora fish and sharks)

- What is Parasitism? One organism benefits (the parasite) and the other is harmed (the host)



500

Frogs sometimes eat crickets. A pesticide is sprayed to kill the crickets. State one effect this spraying might have on the food web.

What is having the frog population decrease?

500
Explain the difference between stable populations and exploding populations.

What is a population that remains constant and is kept in check by limiting factors?

What is a population that involves rapid reproduction leading to a population explosion, and followed by a drastic population decline?

500

What is the correct order of biomes starting from the North Pole to the Equator?

What is tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, grassland, desert, and tropical rain forest?