Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration
Food Chain/Web MISC
Relationships
Ecosystems 1
Ecosystems 2
Ecosystems 3
Human Impact
Animal/Plant
100

How does energy flow through different organisms?

It starts with sunlight, which gives plants radiant energy to make glucose. Then stored chemical energy within plants provide animals with energy to function in their daily lives.

100

Complete this statement: Energy ___________ through an ecosystem, whereas nutrients are ____________.

flows, recycled

100

When an ecosystem is said to have great biodiversity, it means:

the variety of organisms in an ecosystem.

100

Which situation will most likely cause the sustainability of an ecosystem to weaken?

A disease wipes out several plant species.

100

Which 2 organisms from the food web above could be classified as a predator? 

Sea Turtle and Jellyfish

100

Which organism from the food web above is a primary consumer? 

Crustaceans

100

If two species were to occupy the same niche, what would happen?

They would compete with one another for the same food and other resources in the environment. Eventually, one species would be likely to outcompete and replace the other.

200

What best describes a similarity between photosynthesis and the changes in energy represented by the diagram? 

During photosynthesis, a plant’s leaves change solar energy into chemical energy, and then the chemical energy is used for the plant’s life functions

200

Which proposed solution would have the GREATEST impact on regaining the balance between producers and consumers in water-based ecosystems?

limiting the use of fertilizers used to grow food on farms

200

What best explains why decomposers are an important part of this food web? 

They make nutrients available to plants.

200

What best explains the difference in the amount of available energy in the trophic levels of a desert ecosystem?

There is less available energy in the fourth trophic level because of the loss of energy through metabolism in each of the lower trophic levels.

200

What is a possible effect of rising temperatures in coastal cities?

Warmer temperatures will may change climates, and rising water from melting glaciers may flood coastal cities.

300

A series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose (food/energy) and give off oxygen is called what?

Photosynthesis

300

Humans have influenced Earth’s surface and atmosphere through their actions over a long period of time. What human activity currently has most affected Earth’s atmosphere?

burning fossil fuels

300

The algae capture sunlight and perform photosynthesis, providing oxygen and other nutrients to the coral polyp that aid in its survival. In turn, the algae is provided with the carbon dioxide expelled by the polyp that it needs to undergo photosynthesis.

What type of relationship is this?

mutualistic

300

What are 3 examples of a limiting factor?

food

space

weather conditions

300

Which describes energy through the food web below? 

Snakes get energy from salamanders and mice.

300

Which group of organisms obtains energy for life processes by converting sunlight into chemical energy?


Producers

300

Which piece of data from the graph supports the conclusion that human interaction with insects decreases the population of insects?

A significantly smaller number of insects live in the human created habitats of a yard and a parking lot compared to the natural forest habitat.

300

What are three explanations for the change in the pheasant population between Point B and Point C? 

increased birth rate of its predators 

lack of food for the pheasants 

lack of nesting space for the pheasants

400

What are the 2 products of photosynthesis?

Oxygen and Glucose

400

If wolves were eliminated from this ecosystem, how will the population of plants be indirectly affected? 

The population of plants will be reduced because of the overgrazing of plants by elk. Overgrazing occurred because the elk population was no longer controlled or checked by the wolves (their predator).

400

What is an organism that a parasite lives with, in, or on, and provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for the parasite to live?

host

400

What are 3 threats to biodiversity.

Habitat Loss 

Invasive species introduction 

Overconsumption

400

What is a nonliving part of an organism’s habitat?

abiotic factor

400

Much of the greenhouse gases come from____________________ , and the amount of greenhouse gases contributed by humans is the________________ .

Burning Fossil Fuels, Carbon Footprint

400

What is the difference between the air inside and the air outside of a greenhouse, and why?

The air inside the greenhouse is warmer than the outside air because of the trapped solar energy inside.

400

What do plants do for ecosystems besides act as producers? Give 3 examples.

They are a source for oxygen 

Remove greenhouse gas from the air 

Provide a habitat for many animals

500

What is needed for cellular respiration to occur?

Oxygen and Glucose

500

In a Louisiana forest food web, an oak tree is a________.

producer

500

What is a type of symbiosis in which both species benefit from living together?

mutualism

500

A biosphere is the sum of all the __________ established on planet Earth.

ecosystems

500

Vultures, which feed on the bodies of dead organisms, are

scavengers

500

Why are producers important in an ecosystem?

They are the beginning of the food chain, and bring energy into the ecosystem through photosynthesis.

500

What human activity currently has most affected Earth’s atmosphere?

Burning Fossil Fuels

500

How do the flowers benefit from the bees?

The bees pollinate from flower to flower.

600

Why is glucose important?

It is a sugar that acts as the food source for plants, which can then be converted to energy in cellular respiration.

600

People make clothing using fibers that come from natural materials and from synthetic materials. How do these materials differ from one another?

Natural fibers are fibers produced from materials made by plants or animals, while synthetic fibers are produced from a series of chemical changes to a natural resource.

600

What is the difference between abiotic and biotic factors in an ecosystem?

Biotic factors are living and abiotic factors are nonliving. Most abiotic factors can survive without biotic factors

600

What is the largest population that a particular environment can support?

carrying capacity

600

In the food web below, the hawk would be considered a: 

2nd level Consumer(Secondary Consumer)

600

Organisms in the same ecosystem will compete for limited food. If there is a reduction in egg-cloud availability in the reef ecosystem, which organism’s access to food would be least affected? 

Phytoplankton  because they are producers and create their own energy from sunlight and do not depend on the availability of the egg cloud for their food.

600

Most disposable diapers use a chemical called Sodium Polyacrylate. The chemical is a polymer and it helps diapers stay dry longer. What is the correct order of materials to make a diaper?

crude oil --> polymer --> diaper

600

What conclusion can you make from this graph about the type of habitat most insects are successful in? 

Most of the insect types live in the successional forest, so I can conclude that insects are most successful in the forest.

700

How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration work together?

Photosynthesis creates the glucose and oxygen that cellular respiration needs to make energy.  Cellular respiration creates the carbon dioxide and water that photosynthesis needs.

700

What is the largest population that a particular environment can support?

carrying capacity

700

What best explains the energy in trophic levels in this energy pyramid? 

Only about 10% of the energy available at one trophic level is transferred to the next trophic level.

700

Certain gases in the atmosphere - water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane- help to maintain the Earth's temperatures and climate. These are called ____

Greenhouse gases

700

What would happen on Earth if there were no greenhouse gases in the atmosphere?

The atmosphere would cool and would not support life.