Biomes
Organization Levels
Abiotic vs Biotic
Habitats
100

From this list, which is not a biome:

savannah, grasslands, woodlands, farmlands

farmlands

100

What is the smallest level of organization in ecology?

organism or individual

100

Abiotic or Biotic? --> nonliving

abiotic 

100

Define a "habitat"

a place where an organism lives that supports its requirements for life 

200

Which biome covers the area in which we live? 

temperate forest

200

How are communities and populations different?

Populations are a group of organisms of the same species

Communities are a group of populations

200

List at least 3 biotic factors labeled in the photo

snail, flies, tadpoles, fish, frog, water weeds

200

What is the habitat for a milkweed bug in nature?

milkweed plants

300

Which biome experiences the most amount of rain?

rain forest

300

Which levels of organization includes abiotic factors?

biome and ecosystem

300

Fungi: Biotic or Abiotic?

Biotic

300

True/False: Habitats are not unique and any organism can be placed in any habitat 

false

400

Which biome is the hottest while also experiencing the least amount of rain?

desert

400

Ecosystems are defined by which two factors?

biotic + abiotic

400

List two items shown in the photo that are abiotic

rocks, water, sunlight 

400

What 4 factors should be included in a habitat?

space, shelter, food, and water

500

What region of the Earth do tropical rainforest occur?

equator

500

Biomes are a collection of ecosystems that share what two factors?

similar organisms and environments

500

If biotic means living then what is one characteristic of a living thing?

500

Provide an example of where one habitat can be part of another habitat.

hole in a tree being home to a squirrel while bird's build nest in the branches/leaves