Ecosystems
Evolution
Speciation
Classifications
Random/Science Jargon
100

A living organism, dead bodies, and waste products are examples of this.

What is a biotic factor


100

The process of organisms with non-favorable traits dying and favorable traits surviving and reproducing in order to pass their genes.

What is Natural Selection

100

This process involves a population suffering from a tragedy that only few survive, forming a new species.

What is the Bottleneck Effect

100

This kingdom refers to the unique group of decomposers that is also a homophone with what Mr. Spokely is. 

What is Kingdom Fungi

100

This process is what scientists use to explore new ideas and experiment.

What is the scientific method

200

This term is what we use to identify a group of populations.

What is a community


200

This trial ended with a teacher, who was teaching evolution in class, being found guilty and fined $100.

What is the Scopes Trial

200

This type of isolation occurs when species are separated by some geographical barrier, forming two new species as the outcome. 

What is Geographical Isolation

200
This domain refers to a group of decomposers that essentially live everywhere and in every habitat. 

What is Domain Bacteria

200

This is the reproductive part of a fungus.

What is a mushroom

300

The essential factors for an ecosystem to survive. 

What are mineral nutrients, energy, water, oxygen, and living organisms

300
This is the process of 2 different organisms evolving based off of a long-term interaction. 

What is Coevolution

300

This effect describes a small group of a population leaving the total population, creating a new species as they reproduce and adapt to their new environment.

What is the Founder's Effect

300

This specific protist is the start of mostly every oceanic food chain. (it is algae)

What are phytoplankton

300
This is the underground root system that allows fungus to transfer chemicals to organic matter and absorb nutrients.

What is mycelium

400

The role and position a species has in its environment.

What is an ecological niche

400

This structure displays relationships between organisms as they are shared, but are used for different functions. (this contributes to the argument of evolution)

What is a homologous structure

400

This type of isolation occurs when organisms start to become anatomically different. 

What is Mechanical Isolation

400

These woody vascular seed plants produce seeds that are not enclosed by an ovary or fruit. 

What are gymnosperms

400

This is the term scientists use to refer to the interaction between living organisms in a habitat.

What is Biocenosis

500

A species that has a disproportionately large effect on its environment.

What is a keystone species

500

This occurs when closely related species evolve different traits due to different environmental pressures

What is Divergent Evolution

500

This mechanism of evolution is a random process that causes the frequency of alleles in a population to change.

What is Genetic Drift

500

This protist has a unique photoreactor and eyespot that reacts and draws the organism towards sunlight, allowing it to find optimal positioning for photosynthesis.

What is Euglena

500

This is what makes up the cell wall of Archaea bacteria, which differentiates it from Bacteria.

What is pseudopeptidoglycan