Food Chains
Living/non living
Evolution
Organisms
Variety
100
Organisms that gather and store the suns energy.
What are plants.
100
Term for living organisms in an ecosystem.
What is a biotic factor?
100
Bones buried in the ground that have become rocks.
What are fossils?
100
An organisms that only eats plants.
What is an herbivore?
100
The amount of energy passed from one trophic level to another.
What is 10%
200
These organisms are at the top of food chains.
What are Apex Predators?
200
Categorical name of non-living organisms in an ecosytem.
What is an abiotic factor?
200
When an organisms adapts to an environment and is able to survive and reproduce, or when they don't adapt and are eaten.
What is Natural Selection?
200
An organism that eats only non plant materials.
What is a carnivore?
200
The name of Mr. Butrick's son's school.
What is St. Paul's Cathedral School.
300
Category of organisms at the base off all food chains.
What are producers.
300
In order to be categorized as biotic or alive at some time an organism needs to have this.
What are cells.
300
Comparing the change in bone structure and functions of one species to another.
What is Morphology?
300
Most humans are categorized as this, since they consume almost anything.
What is an omnivore?
300
Number of chromosomes in humans cells.
What is 46?
400
What are the levels of a food chain called?
What are Trophic levels?
400
The biotic factor in this list is.... Water, oxygen, minerals, algae, coal, plastic.
What is algae?
400
The moving and or blending of one population into another due to migration.
What is Gene Flow?
400
These organisms bread down dead decaying materials.
What is a decomposer?
400
What are the three school-wide expectation?
What is be Safe, Responsible, Respectful?
500
Categorical name of organisms in the 2nd, third and 4th trophic levels of a food chain.
What are heterotrohps?
500
The three things that define one as alive.
What are contain cells, growing or changing, need energy to survive.
500
The name of a chart or diagram that shows evolutionary relationships in an ordered way that shows shared traits or ancestors.
What is a cladogram?
500
Category that bacteria and fungus belong to.
What are decomposers?
500
The place an organism lives and is able to get shelter, energy and mates.
What is a habitat?