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100

Is a bear a carnivore or omnivore?

Omnivore

100

Organisms that make their own food.

Producers

100

Will 2 bird populations that eat the same type of insects compete or not compete for their food?

Compete

100

Organisms that get their energy by breaking down dead organisms and animal wastes.

Decomposers

100

Several food chains that overlap each other create what?

Food web

200

A monkey lives in a tree, eats bananas, and reproduces in the fall. These interactions describe the organisms what?

Niche.

200

What gas is released during respiration as a waste?

Carbon dioxide

200

Is a rabbit a consumer or producer?

Consumer

200

What is not used up, but rather recycles in both the nitrogen and carbon dioxide-oxygen cycles?

Matter

200

Do plants or animals perform photosynthesis?

Plants

300

In an ocean, population A eats fish only and population B eats algae only. 

What would happen if we introduced population C that eats algae only?

Population B would decrease: more competition.

300

What do a bunch of populations make up?

A community.

300

A bear hunts and eats a fish. Name the predator and the prey.

Bear: predator

Fish: prey

300

Is a lion classified as a carnivore or herbivore?

Carnivore.

300

What does a habitat do for organisms?

It provides them with basic needs for survival. (food, water, shelter)

400

Create a food chain with the following terms:

fish, algae, orca, shark

Algae - Fish - Shark - Orca

400

What are 3 things that help make nitrogen gas into usable nitrogen?

Lightning, soil bacteria, dead organisms/waste decay.

400

Please explain the term biodiversity.

The number of different species that live in an ecosystem.

400

In the following energy pyramid, which organism gets the smallest amount of energy?

Grass - Rabbit - Snake - Eagle

Eagle

400

What will happen if a resource becomes limited in an ecosystem?

Populations could decrease, more competition for resources.

500

In order, list the parts of an ecosystem.

Organism - Population - Community - Ecosystem

500

Please explain how energy flows in the following pyramid:

Grass - Rabbit - Snake - Eagle

The grass captures sunlight's energy.

The grass is eaten by rabbit: energy transferred.

Rabbit is eaten by snake: energy transferred.

Snake is eaten by eagle: energy transferred.

500

If a location has a small amount of species, will it have enough resources to support them?

No.

500

True or false: nitrogen gas in the air is not usable.

True.

500

True or false: animals get nitrogen when they eat plants.

True.