Evolution
Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Ecology
Garbage Can 1
Garbage Can 2
100

The process by which organisms live longer, compete better and reproduce more and is the central theme of Darwin's Theory of Evolution

What is NATURAL SELECTION?

100

In this food web, these are PRIMARY CONSUMERS.

What are RABBIT, MOUSE and GRASSHOPPER?

100

All the living(biotic) and nonliving(abiotic) things in an area.

What is an ECOSYSTEM?

100

This system acts as the body's first line of defense against pathogens and includes the skin and hair.

What is the immune system?

100

This term describes an allele that will always show up in the phenotype if even one copy is present.

What is a dominant allele?

200

Genetic variations in traits that different species inherit that allow them to live longer and reproduce more

What are ADAPTATIONS?

200

In an energy pyramid, these organisms have the most energy available to them.

What are PRODUCERS?

200

These are resources that limit a population. (AND LIST AT LEAST 3 EXAMPLES!)

What are LIMITING FACTORS?

EXAMPLES: water, food, shelter, predators, space, competition

200

ORGANELLE and FUNCTION represented by letter H

What is MITOCHONDRIA and CREATES ENERGY(ATP) FOR THE CELL?

200

ORGANELLE and FUNCTION represented by letter C


What is CHLOROPLAST and MAKES FOOD USING PHOTOSYNTHESIS?

300

Adaptation that allows an organism to blend into its environment to avoid predators.

What is CAMOUFLAGE?

300

The percentage of available energy that gets passed onto the next trophic level in an energy pyramid.


What is 10%?

300

These are the 3 types of SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS.

What are COMMENSALISM, MUTUALISM and PARASITISM?

300

A plant with genotype Tt (tall) is crossed with a plant with genotype tt (short), what percentage of the offspring is expected to be short?

What is 50%.

300

A scientist conducts an experiment and gets a surprising result. What is the most important next step for them to take to ensure their results are valid?

What is Replicate the experiment multiple times to see if the results are consistent?

400

Similar bone structures but different functions found in organisms (evidence of a common ancestor).  Give an example.

What are homologous structures? Example:  The wing of a bat and the arm of a human.

400

The eagle gets its energy from these organisms.

What are the PYTHON, RAT, WOLF, FROG and THRUSH?

400

A tapeworm living in the intestines of a human is an example of this type of symbiotic relationship.

What is PARASITISM?

400

Scientist is famous for being the first to observe "cells" in a piece of cork.

Who is Robert Hooke?

400

The levels of classification in the correct order from broadest to most specific.

What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?

500

Famous scientist is known as the "Father of Evolution" after studying finches and tortoises on the Galapagos Islands.

Who is Charles Darwin?

500

Three processes that increase carbon in the atmosphere.

What are COMBUSTION(burning of fossil fuels), CELLULAR RESPIRATION and DECOMPOSITION(decay of dead organisms)?

500

If a field of grass (producers) contains 10,000 units of energy, this is the specific amount of energy that would remain by the time it reaches the secondary consumer (third level).

What is 100 units?

500

2-PART QUESTION:

This is the purpose and the result of MEIOSIS.

What are SEXUAL REPRODUCTION and 4 GENETICALLY DIFFERENT HAPLOID DAUGHTER CELLS?

500

These are the REACTANTS in Photosynthesis and PRODUCTS of cellular respiration.

What are CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER and ENERGY (light in photosynthesis and ATP in cellular respiration)?