The portion of the Earth that supports life; includes landmasses, freshwater, saltwater, lower portions of the atmosphere, and areas beneath the Earth’s surface
What is the biosphere
This interaction occurs when more than one organism uses a resource at the same time
An organism that collects solar energy to make food
What is an autotroph (or a producer)
What direction should the arrows point in a food chain?
In the direction of energy flow (from the lower trophic level to the higher trophic level); from prey to predator
The process of water movement and evaporation through the leaves of plants
What is transpiration
Two examples of biotic factors in an ecosystem
Answers will vary, must be LIVING things
The act of one organism pursuing and consuming another organism for food
What is predation
An organism that gets its energy by consuming other organisms
What is a heterotroph (or a consumer)
The relationship between food chains and food webs
A food web represents many interconnecting food chains and pathways in which energy flows through a group of organisms
Process where nitrogen is taken from the atmosphere and converted to ammonium in the soil
What is nitrogen fixation
Two examples of abiotic factors in an ecosystem
Answers will vary, must be NON-LIVING things
Describe what is meant by an organism's niche
The role the organism plays in its environment (the specific food it eats, the resources it uses, etc)
Why are autotrophs considered the foundation of all ecosystems?
Write food chain with four trophic levels in this food web and name the secondary consumer.
Answers will vary
Process where organisms break down nitrates in the soil and release nitrogen back into the atmosphere
What is denitrification
The levels of ecological organization, from smallest to largest
What are organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere
The close relationship that exists when two or more species live together; three types
What is symbiosis
Classify the following types of heterotrophs:
eat only plants
eat only meat
eat both
consume dead material
herbivore
carnivore
omnivore
decomposer
Name an omnivore in this food web.
The small bird
The organisms that can convert atmospheric nitrogen throughout the nitrogen cycle
What are bacteria
The difference between community and ecosystem
What are abiotic factors
List the three types of symbiosis and use +, -, and 0 to indicate the impact of the relationship on each organism
Mutualism (+,+)
Commensalism (+,0)
Parasitism (+,-)
How much energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next in a food chain? What happens to the remaining energy?
10%; it is used for cellular processes and lost as heat to the environment
Compare and contrast how energy and matter move through an ecosystem
Energy and matter cannot be created or destroyed in an ecosystem. Energy flows in one direction (enters through producer and flows up a food chain), matter cycles through the ecosystem and is transformed
The two main human impacts to the carbon cycle we discussed in class
What are burning fossil fuels and deforestation