Ecosystems and Basic Needs
Symbiosis
Adaptations and human impacts
Biomagnification and Human impacts
Producers, consumers, decomposers
100

What is an ecosystem? 

Interaction between living and non living things 

100

What is Symbiosis? 

Relationship between different species where at least one species benefits.

100

Define Adapatations 

- physical or behavioral characteristics that help a species
survive in its environment

100

Describe what ecological footprint mean?

The imprint our lifestyles makes on Earth's ecology.

100

What is a niche? Provide an exmaple.

Roles of organisms inside the ecosystem

200

Define biotic and abiotic. Provide two examples for each. 

Biotic - living 

Abiotic - Non-living 

200

What kind of relationship will clown fish and coral have? Explain how you know. 

Commensalism. 

Clown fish hides in coral, coral not harmed. 

200

What are unintended consequences? Provide 3 examples. 

- something negative that happens that was not expected

Answers may vary for examples

200

What happens when there is a lack of knowledge about an environmental issue?

Species may disappear without a trace, humans will have difficulty restoring population and discovering what is the issue. 

200

How is a producer different from a consumer?  Provide an example of a consumer and a producer. 

Producers make their own food, consumers must seek for food ( eat producer or another consumer) 

300

Provide examples of 3 different ecosystems. 

Answers may vary

300

What of relationship will eyelash mites have with humans? They feast on oil secretions and dead skin near your eyelash follicles. 

Commensalism 

300
What can humans do to reduce unintended consequences and impacts towards the ecosystem

answers may vary

- recycling, composting, reusing, sanitary landfills

300

Describe the 3 steps that lead to the extinction of a species ( what is the order) 

Provide a definition for each. 

Threatened - Numbers are declining 

Endangered - Rare in numbers

Extinct - do not exist 

300

What does a producer need to get its energy? Can a consumer survive without a producer? Why or why not. 

- Producers need itself to create energy, it needs external factors like the sun, water, CO2.

- Consumers can not survive without producers 

400

What are the 4 basic needs of living things? 

1. Food/Energy 

2. Gas exchange 

3. Water

4. Living Conditions (Shelter) 

400

Ox-peckers sit on zebras' backs to eat ticks from the zebras' coat. What type of relationship is this?

Mutualism 

400

Who came up with the theory " Survival of the fittest" ? 

What does the theory mean? 

- Charles Darwin

- The best adapted to the environment will survive and live on to reproduce

400

List at least three theories that will lead to the extinction of a species. 

1. Climate change 

2. Pollution 

3. Disease

4. Increased UV from the thinning of the ozone layer


400
How is a scavenger different from a decomposer? Provide an example of a scavenger and a decomposer.


Scavengers feed off out dead animals and plants, they break carcasses down into smaller pieces for decomposers. 

500

What is the categorization of an ecosystem ( levels that lead up to an ecosystem) ? Provide an example for each. 

Species --> Population --> Community --> Ecosystem

Examples will vary.


500

What are the three types of symbiosis? Provide an Example for each ( must be examples that have not been mentioned in this jeopardy game) 

commensalism, mutualism, and parasitism

Examples will vary

500

Define 2 physical and 2 behavioural adaptations.

Answers may vary


500

What is biomagnification? Describe a case of where biomagnification took place, what occurred? 

-when a chemical gets stronger as it  moves up the food chain or food web.

Examples

- Mercury emissions

- DDT and Peregrine Falcons

500

Provide an example of a healthy decomposer and a harmful decomposer. Explain why. 

Answers may vary, examples:

Helpful: E.coli, Baker's yeast, Nitrogen fixing nodules 

Harmful: E.coli 0157:H7, Candida Albican