Ecosystems
Ecosystems 2
Mixed
Consumers and Producers
Food Chain/ Web
100
Nonliving, physical features of the environment, including air, water, sunlight, soil, temperature, and climate.

A. Abiotic

B. Biotic

A. Abiotic

100

Features of the environment that are alive or were once alive.

A. Abiotic

B. Biotic

B. Biotic

100

Animal that eats plants and animals or animal flesh.

A. Carnivore

B. Omnivore

C. Herbivore

B. Omnivore

100

Organism that cannot create energy rich molecules but it obtains its food by eating other organisms. 

A. Consumer

B. Producer

A. Consumer

100

An animal that eats only other animals or the remains of other animals.

A. Carnivore

B. Omnivore

C. Herbivore

A. Carnivore

200

Average weather conditions of an area overtime, including wind, temperature, and rainfall or other types of precipitation such as snow, wind, or sleet. 

A. Ecosystem

B. Biome

C. Atmosphere

D. Climate

D. Climate

200

All the populations of different species that live in an ecosystem. 

A. Food web

B. Food chain

C. Community

D. Family

C. Community

200

Play swear an organism lives and that provides the types of food, shelter, moisture, and temperature needed for survival.

A. Atmosphere

B. Biome

C. Ecosystem 

D. Habitat

D. Habitat

200

Organism, such as a green plant or Alger, that uses an outside source of energy like the sun to create energy rich food molecules. 

A. Consumer

B. Producer

B. Producer

200

Animal that eats only plants or parts of plants.

A. Carnivore

B. Omnivore

C. Herbivore

C. Herbivore

300

Diverse ecosystem form from the calcium carbonate shells secreted by corals in the ocean.

A. Rainforest

B. Desert

C. Coral reef

D. Tundra

C. Coral reef

300

Driest biome on earth with less than 25 cm of rain each year; has dunes or thin soil with a little organic matter and plants and animals specifically adapted to survive extreme conditions.

A. Rainforest

B. Desert

C. Coral reef

D. Tundra

B. Desert

300

Any close relationship between species, including mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. 

A. Mitosis

B. Symbiosis

C. Homeostasis

D. Biogenesis 

B. Symbiosis

300

A type of symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed. 

A. Commensalism 

B. Mutualism

C. Parasitism

C. Parasitism

300

A type of symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is not affected. 

A. Commensalism 

B. Mutualism

C. Parasitism

A. Commensalism

400

Large geographic areas with similar climates and ecosystems; includes tundra, taiga, desert, temperate deciduous forest, tropical and temperate rain forest and grassland.

A. Atmosphere

B. Biome

C. Biodiversity 

D. Ecosystem 

B. Biome

400

Air surrounding earth; made of gasses, including 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 0.03% carbon dioxide. 

A. Atmosphere

B. Climate

C. Biome

D. Ecosystem

A. Atmosphere

400

Changes in inherited characteristics over time.

A. Evolution

B. Succession

C. Homeostasis

D. Equilibrium

A. Evolution

400

A type of symbiotic relationship where all species involved benefit from their interactions.

A. Commensalism 

B. Mutualism

C. Parasitism

B. Mutualism

400

Model that shows the complex feeding relationships among organisms in a community.

A. Food web

B. Food chain

C. Energy pyramid

A. Food web

500

Put these in least to most biodiverse order. 

tropical rainforest,  tundra, desert, temperate forest

desert, tundra, temperate forest, tropical rainforest 

500

All the living organisms that live in an area and the nonliving features of their environment. 

A. Biome

B. Ecosystem

C. Biodiverse

D. Atmosphere

B. Ecosystem

500

Natural gradual changes in the types of species that live in an area: can be primary or secondary.

A. Evolution

B. Succession

C. Homeostasis

D. Equilibrium

B. Succession

500

A model that explains which organism eats another organism in the environment. It shows a linear sequence of organisms where nutrients and energy is transferred from one organism to the other

A. Food web

B. Food chain

C. Energy pyramid

B. Food chain

500

Model that shows the amount of energy available at each feeding level in an ecosystem. 

A. Food web

B. Food chain

C. Energy pyramid

C. Energy pyramid