Ecosystem Basics
Food Chains
Adaptations and Ecosystems
Human Impacts
Photosynthesis
100

This type of factor in an ecosystem is living.

Biotic factor

100

In this food chain, this organism is the producer

Sun → Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Eagle

Grass

100

The Arctic fox’s white winter fur is an example of this type of survival feature.

Adaptation

100

Destroying wetlands can increase this problem during heavy rainfall

Flooding

100

This type of organism carries out photosynthesis to make its own food.

Plant

200

Rocks, sunlight and water are examples of this type of ecosystem factor.

Abiotic factors.

200

In the following food chain, if the frog population decreased, this population would increase the most

Sun → Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Eagle

Grasshopper

200

Camels have thick eyelashes to protect them from

Flying sand in the desert

200

Cutting down forests can destroy the places where organisms live. Places where organisms live are called

Ecosystems or habitats

200

Organisms need sunlight, water, and this gas from the air to perform photosynthesis.

Carbon dioxide

300

In a pond, algae and insects would be classified as this.

Biotic factors.

300

In the following food chain, if the frog population decreased, what would happen to the eagle population?

Sun → Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Eagle

The eagle population would decrease

300

An duck living in a wetland would have webbed feet because

Webbed feet help the duck swim in water

300

A species brought into a new environment that harms a native species is called

An invasive species

300

This gas is released into the atmosphere during photosynthesis.

Oxygen

400
This process allows plants to make their own food using sunlight

Photosynthesis

400

This kind of organism breaks down dead material and returns the nutrients to the soil.

Decomposer/detritivore

400

This ecosystem has very low rainfall and can be very hot or cold

Desert

400

When pollution enters a lake and kills many fish species, this is most likely reduced in the ecosystem.

Biodiversity

400

The main product of photosynthesis is:

Glucose (energy)

500

Without producers (plants) in an ecosystem, these organisms would eventually decrease because there would be no energy source?

Consumers

500

All energy in food chains originally comes from this source

The Sun

500
Ecosystems closer to what often have more biodiversity?

Equator

500

Why is biodiversity important in ecosystems?

The more biodiverse an ecosystem is, the more resilient it will be.

500

What is the point of photosynthesis.

It allows plants to generate energy without having to eat anything.