Food Chains & Food Webs
Habitats
Ecosystems
Human Impact
Population and Sampling
100

What is the name of an animal that eats plants?

Herbivore

100

What is a habitat?

The place where an organism lives.

100

What is an ecosystem?

A community of organisms and their environment.

100

What is pollution?

The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.

100

What is a population?

All the organisms of one species living in an area.

200

In the food chain: Grass → Rabbit → Fox, what is the producer?

Grass.

200

Name one thing a habitat provides for living things.

Food, water, shelter, or space.

200

Are soil, water, and sunlight living or non-living parts of an ecosystem?

Non-living (abiotic).

200

What gas is increasing due to burning fossil fuels?

Carbon dioxide.

200

Scientists often use a quadrat to study what?

The abundance or distribution of plants and small organisms.

300

What is the term for an animal that eats both plants and animals?

An omnivore.

300

Which habitat would you find a camel in?

A desert.

300

What word describes the living parts of an ecosystem?

Biotic.

300

Name one human activity that can destroy habitats.

Deforestation, building, mining, farming, etc.

300

If there are more births than deaths, what happens to a population?

It increases.

400

Why are plants called producers?

They make their own food through photosynthesis.

400

Why are polar bears well adapted to the Arctic?

Thick fur and fat help keep them warm.

400

Give one example of an interaction between organisms in an ecosystem.

Predation, competition, pollination, etc.

400

How can recycling help the environment?

It reduces waste and conserves resources.

400

Why do scientists take several samples when using quadrats?

To make results more reliable. 

500

If a disease reduces the rabbit population in a food web, what could happen to the fox population?

It may decrease because there is less food available.

500

Explain what might happen if a habitat is destroyed.

Organisms may lose food and shelter, populations may decrease, or species may move away or die.

500

Why is biodiversity important in an ecosystem?

It helps ecosystems stay healthy and stable.

500

Explain how deforestation can affect food webs.

It removes habitats and food sources, affecting many organisms in the web.

500

A field has many daisies in sunny areas but few in shaded areas. What does this suggest?

Daisies grow better in sunny conditions.