The term that means an organism that can perform photosynthesis and create food
What is producer, plant, or autotroph?
100
The role snail in the food chain below...
grass --> snail--> bird --> snake
What is primary consumer, consumer, or herbivore?
100
Two reasons why the population might increase
What is the there are less predators, less disease, more food, more water, more shelter, etc.
100
The process that is done by all living things to create ATP
What is cellular respiration?
100
The difference between quantitative and qualitative observations.
What is quantitative observations include numbers but qualitative observations include descriptors?
200
Omnivore
What is the type of organism that can consume both plants and animals?
200
The amount of energy a crow gets when it eats a secondary consumer.
What is 1%?
200
In the situation below, the way the frog population will be affected when the hawk population increases.
plants --> insects --> frogs --> snakes --> eagles
What is the frog population will increase?
200
Where most nitrogen is found on Earth.
What is the air, sky, or atmosphere?
200
The term that describes this observation:
The moose population rapidly decreased when the wolf population increased.
What is qualitative?
300
The organism that eats the secondary consumer and gets 0.1%.
What is the tertiary consumer?
300
Where all energy in the food web begins.
What is the sun?
300
In the desert, cactus plants are eaten by mice and the javalina. Both of these animals are hunted by the coyote. This is how the mice and javalina will be affected if there is less cactus plants.
What is they will decrease due to increased competition?
300
What occurs during decomposition
What is dead plants or animals are broken down and nitrogen and carbon are released into the ground?
300
The inference you might make based on the following observations:
*The moose population decreased between 1980 and 1985.
*Hunting wolves was illegal between 1980 and 1985.
What is the wolf population increased between these years and ate more moose?
400
The definition of prey
What is an organism who is hunted and killed for food?
400
How to find omnivores in a food web.
What is find organisms that have an arrow pointing to it from both a plant and an animal?
400
When new herbivores are introduced into an ecosystem, this is how the other herbivores would be affected.
What is their population will decrease?
400
The only type of organism that can use nitrogen in the air and "fix" it into a form other organisms can use.
What is bacteria?
400
The difference between observation and inference.
What is observations are what you can see, touch, taste, hear, or smell and an inference is a logical explanation for your observations?
500
Organisms that return nutrients like carbon and nitrogen to the soil.
What is a decomposer?
500
The level of the food web that has the least amount of energy available to it.
What is the tertiary consumer?
500
Producer --> insects --> bird --> fox
The population that will be the most affected in the fox population decreases due to disease
What is the bird population?
500
The process that takes carbon out of the air and converts it to a form that can be used by other organisms.
What is photosynthesis?
500
You walk into a forest and infer that a forest fire happened. Two observations that might have caused this inference.
What is seeing blackened plants, smelling smoke, hearing no birds, hearing the crunch of blackened plants as you walk, etc?