Populations
Cycling of Matter & Flow of Energy
Effects of Physical and Biological changes
Intro to Ecosystems
Pollinators
100

Term for a nonliving thing

Abiotic

100

What is photosynthesis?

the process plants undergo when turning sunlight into food/energy (sugar/glucose).

100

What is the neutral pH number?

7

100

Name 1 living thing and 1 nonliving thing

Example: humans, rocks

100

Give an example of a pollinator.

Bees, people, insects. 
200

Name 1 factor that affects population size and how it affects population size.

Example: Rainfall

If it rains a lot then the grass grows and thrives, giving a population more energy to sustain themselves. 

If there is a drought (no rain), no grass will grow and there would be less energy for a population to sustain themselves. 

200

Which of the following is a type of cycle?

A: Water

B: Phosphorus

C: Nitrogen

D: All of the above

D: All of the above

200

Fill in the blank:

When the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide increase, the carbon dioxide levels in the ocean____.

Increase

200

What is an organism?

An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.

200

What is the most important pollinator? And why?

Bees, are efficient pollinators and pollinate a majority of the food diversity we have available. 


300

What is discrete data?

data that can be categorized into groups

300

Name an example of a 

-Producer

-Consumer

-Decomposer

Producer: grass, algae, fruit 

Consumer: animals, humans

Decomposer: fungus, worms

300

What numbers are acidic? What numbers are basic?

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

acidic: 0-6

basic: 8-14

300

Give an example of an interaction

interaction between bees and flowers: 

bees use pollen to make honey while seeking pollen, they pollinate the flowers. 

300

Give an example of a keystones species

Example: a starfish, bees, otters

400

Define carrying capacity in your own words.

The limit an ecosystem can support to sustain everybody. 
400

What is an apex consumer?

A predator at the top of the food chain

400

What does the pH scale do?


Tells you how acidic or basic something is.

400

What is a carnivore, herbivore and an omivore?

carnivore: meat-eater 

herbivore: plant-eater

omnivore: eats both meats and plant to sustain themselves

400

What is a keystone species?

a species that is necessary to maintain ecosystem health. Without this keystone species the system will become unbalanced. 

500

What is this graph telling us and what prediction can you make about the prey/predator populations? 

When there are not a lot of predators, the prey population is high. When there are a lot of predators, the prey population is low because they are being eaten. 

Over time the prey and predator populations will reflect one another, they will fluctuate. 

500

Make a simple food chain using 1 producer and 2 animals. 

Example: Grass ----> rabbits ----> hawks

500

Name an example of a(n): 

-Acid

-Base

-Neutral pH

Example:

acid- lemon, stomach acid, battery

base- soap, bleach, blood

neutral- water

500

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

Food web: shows the transfer of energy within an entire ecosystem

Food Chain: show the transfer of energy in a linear sequence within a few organisms. 

500

What is a pollinator garden? And give an example of a pollinator-friendly flower.

A garden intended to attract pollinators. Milkweed