Levels of Organization
Energy Flow
Feeding
Cycles
Ecology
100
A group of individuals who belong to the same species.
What is a population?
100
This is the main source of energy on earth, providing the energy for photosynthesis.
What is sunlight or the Sun
100
This refers to organisms who make their own food. Also called producers.
What are autotrophs?
100
This cycle includes evaporation, transpiration, and condensation.
What is the water cycle?
100
This is the study of interactions among organisms.
What is ecology?
200
Different populations of species living in the same area.
What is a community?
200

The rule in which energy is lost as it moves through different organisms 

What is 10% rule?

200
This refers to organisms who must eat to get energy. Also called consumers.
What are heterotrophs?
200
This cycle includes photosynthesis and respiration. It is the cycle most impacted by human activity.
What is the carbon cycle?
200

This shows the relative amounts of energy or matter contained in each trophic level.

What is an ecological pyramid?

300
A collection of living organisms in an area along with their nonliving environment.
What is an ecosystem?
300
This describes a one way flow of energy in which organisms eating and then being eaten.
What is a food chain?
300
This refers to organisms who only eat meat?
What are carnivores?
300

What kind of carbon is used for fuel

Hydrocarbon

300

The consumption and magnification of Biomass through a food chain or food web

What is Biomagnification?

400
A group of ecosystems that have the same climate.
What is a biome?
400
This is a network of interactions that show many possible ways for energy to flow through a community.
What is a food web
400
This refers to organisms who eat both meat and plants?
What are omnivores?
400

Name of Greenhouse Gases

What is Water Vapor, CO2, Methane

400

This forms a blanket around the earth to limit heat loss

What is a Greenhouse Gases?

500
This is the area in which all life exists including land, water, and air.
What is the biosphere?
500
This shows the different steps in a food web. Levels include producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.
What are trophic levels?
500
This refers to organisms who feed on plant and animal remains. Examples include earthworms, snails, and crabs.
What are detritivores?
500

This causes what to move forming current

What is the uneven water temperature

500

The reason humans need to breathe.

What is oxygen allows for the creation of energy?