Terms
Energy Pyramids
Photosynthesis
The Roles of Plants & Technology
Extra
100

What does abiotic mean? Give an example.

Nonliving things in an ecosystem. 

Ex: sunlight, water, soil, rocks, temperature

100

What is a producer and where is it on the pyramid?

Bottom level of the pyramid. A producer makes it own food. 

Ex: plant

100

What are the 3 ingredients needed for photosynthesis to occur?

Water, sunlight, and CO2

100

Describe the 4 different roles plants have in an ecosystem.

Photosynthesis

Water Filtration

Reducing Soil Erosion

Food and Shelter for animals

100

Name the 6 different Ecosystems we explored.

Desert, Arctic, Forest, Wetland, Grassland, Freshwater

200

What does biotic mean?

Living things in an ecosystem.

Ex: animals, plants, bacteria

200

What is a consumer? What are the different levels of consumers called?

Primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumers

A consumer needs to eat plants and animals to get energy

200

What does a plant release when it goes through this process?

Glucose and oxygen

200

Name 2 ways that humans use plants.

For: oxygen, food, recreation, medicine, soil improvement, increase in biodiversity, wood/building

200

Name the 4 characteristics of an ecosystem.

Climate, Geographic Location, Plants, and Animals

300

What is the difference between a biome and an ecosystem?

Biomes - large geographic areas with similar landscapes, weather, plants, and animals. Made up of many ecosystems

Ecosystem - living and nonliving things that interact with each other

300

What is a decomposer?

Decomposers break down materials to get energy.

Ex: Bacteria, invertebrates, and fungi

300

What is the oxygen cycle?

The cycle of plants and animals 'breathing' or the movement of oxygen throughout an ecosystem

300

Name 2 plants that Indigenous groups use and explain how they use them.

Sage - medicine to drive away negative energies

Sweetgrass - spiritual cleansing, honoring the interconnection between mind, body and spirit

Cedar - purification and to attract positive energy, feelings, emotions, and balance. For vitamin C

Tobacco - the first gift given to them by their Creator, they use it as a gift to others

300

What are Forests referred to when we think of their role with greenhouse gases? 

The Green Lungs

400

What does Ecology mean?

The study of relations of organisms to each other and their physical surroundings.

400

How does energy move through the pyramid?

The most energy is at the producer level because they get energy directly from the sun. The energy decreases through each level. 

400

What are chloroplasts and chlorophyll?

Chloroplasts - tiny parts in plants where photosynthesis happens

Chlorophyll - makes plants green and it catches the sunlight used for photosynthesis

400

Name 2 technologies that are used to help ecosystems.

Radio tracking collars

Drones

Time-lapse photography

400

Describe the characteristics of a Desert Ecosystem

Climate: hot, dry

Location: Africa, USA

Plants: Cacti, shrubs

Animals: Lizards, snakes, and camels

500

What is a Carbon Sink? Give one example.

A carbon sink is a part of nature that is able to absorb greenhouse gases from the air.

Ex: Wetlands and Oceans

500

What would happen if all of the producers in an ecosystem suddenly died? 

It would impact every other level of the pyramid.

500

How is glucose stored in a plant? Or how do we know that photosynthesis has happened?

The plant stores glucose as starch. You can conduct experiments to see if the plant has made starch.

500

Why is it important to use technology to track endangered species?

They can help monitor the species and gather detailed information about the ecosystems

500

Describe the characteristics of a Freshwater Ecosystem.

Climate: Varies by region, often mild

Location: Lakes, rivers, ponds around the world

Plants: Algae, water lilies, pondweed

Animals: Fish, frogs, beavers