Communities and Ecosystems
Stability and Succession
Energy Flow
Species Interaction
Evolution
100

This term means an animal's "job" in an ecosystem, it usually refers to how the animal uses its resources

What is a niche?


100

The California wildfires were a horrible disaster. However, nature finds a way to heal. We would expect this kind of succession after the disaster.


What is secondary succession

100

This sugar is produced by our friendly plant friends during photosynthesis, and is in just about everything we eat.


What is glucose

100

These animals are defined by their dietary restraints, but we might call them primary consumers 


Who are herbivores

100

These molecular components found in all life code for traits in organisms like red-hair or eye color


What are genes or DNA

200

This architectural term means that an organism has a larger impact than you might expect. 

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What is a keystone species?

200

Climate change will impact all of our lives, what do we call disasters that are man-made?

What is, human-caused disturbance

200

Plants are our photosynthetic friends, but humans have a different process for producing and using energy


What is cellular respiration

200

Sharks and humans don't have much in common, but we would both be considered this concept in our respective food chains


What is an apex predator


200

Iron sharpens iron, when two species are in competition or in a predator-prey cycle sometimes this evolutionary mechanism happens

What is coevolution

300

A honeybee pollinating a flower and receiving nectar to make honey would be an example of this feedback loop.

What is a positive feedback loop.


300

This term, named after colonial explorers, signals the start of the succession process.


What is a pioneer species

300

A producer has 673 kJ of energy, so a primary consumer would have this much energy by necessity.

Remember not to drop any decimals.


67.3 kJ

300

In the following food web, these cuddly guys and gals would be considered primary consumers


Who is a grasshopper, rabbit, and deer

300

Natural selection, the idea that traits that give a reproductive advantage get passed down, is also known by this common phrase


What is survival of the fittest

400

Decomposers break down dead organic matter, but what microbial ally leads the charge when it comes to recycling nutrients?


Who is a bacteria

400

This hardy green friend is often the first organism to pop up after a volcanic eruption. 


What is lichen or moss?

400

We know that hunting prey for your energy can work up quite a sweat, this might be explained by how energy is lost between trophic levels.

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What is heat?


400

Our lyme disease carrying nemesis the tick has become more prevalent in Virginia leading to more of this species interaction


What is parasitism

400

Competition is not always friendly...When one organism gains a huge advantage over their rival, sometimes this phenomenon happens that can lead to extinction for the loser.


What is competitive exclusion

500

You're probably familiar with their green leafy cousins, but what kind of producer doesn't use the sun for producing energy?


Who is a chemoautotroph or chemotroph

500

Virginia is home to many diverse species, what is the name of our climax community? Hint: you need both words to get it right


What is a decidous forest

500

A producer would have this much energy if a tertiary consumer had 7.2689 kJ of energy. 

Remember to not drop decimals, I'm looking for an exact number.


What is 7268.9 kJ of energy in the producer?

500

Food webs are delicate things. The rabbit's population would be impacted in this way if the deer population were to go extinct

What is the rabbit population would increase

500

Evolution is the spice of life. However, sometimes random chance can take out a species chance to pass down their genes. When this happens, we use this term to describe the evolutionary mechanisms


What is genetic drift