Relationships
Energy and Matter Flow
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Environmental Impacts
100

A bird perches on the back of a deer, eating ticks without harming the deer. What type of ecological relationship exists between the bird and the deer?

Mutualism

100

What is the original source of energy for most food webs?

The Sun

100

Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere for what process?

Photosynthesis

100

What type of organism carries out nitrogen fixation on legume roots?

Bacteria

100

What is the term for the variety of living things in an ecosystem?

Biodiversity

200

When two species of birds use same nesting site, what ecological relationship is this?

Competition

200

In a food chain grass → grasshopper → frog → snake, which organism is the secondary consumer?

The frog

200

Animals return carbon to the atmosphere by what process?

Cellular respiration

200

What process converts nitrogen in dead organisms back into ammonium, restarting the cycle?

Decomposition or ammonification

200
What term describes organisms that are not considered native to an ecosystem that may outcompete for resources with native species?

Invasive species

300

A rabbit eats grass, then the wolf eats the rabbit. Which ecological interaction describes the wolf and the rabbit?

Predation

300

If decomposers were removed from an ecosystem, what would happen to nutrients?

Nutrients would not be recycled back into the soil.

300

In a forest food web, carbon stored in tree biomass is released when trees are cut and burned. What process adds CO₂ to the atmosphere?

Combustion

300

After nitrogen fixation, what process allows for the nitrates to be absorbed by the plants?

Nitrification

300

In a pond food web, algae → minnows → bass → herons. Fertilizer runoff kills much of the algae. Which populations in the food web will decrease first?

Minnows (primary consumers)

400

Clownfish live among the stinging tentacles of sea anemones, gaining protection while the anemone is unharmed or even helped. What type of symbiotic relationship is this?

Commensalism

400

A farmer removes most top predators from a field ecosystem with three trophic levels. Which trophic level will likely overpopulate first?

Primary consumers (herbivores)

400

How does deforestation affect the carbon cycle?

Less carbon is absorbed which increases atmospheric carbon dioxide

400

What is a common product used by many businesses and homeowners that uses nitrogen, but in excess can cause pollution?

Fertilizers

400

In a forest food web, trees provide acorns for squirrels and deer. Wolves eat deer, and owls eat squirrels. If a disease drastically reduces the deer population, how might this indirectly affect the squirrel population?

Increase due to less competition for acorns

500

A wolf hunts and kills a deer for food. At the same time, vultures scavenge the leftovers of the carcass once the wolf is finished. What symbiotic relationship exist between the wolf and the deer and the wolf and the vulture?

Wolf and deer - Predation

Wolf and vulture - Commensalism

500

A food web in a marine ecosystem shows phytoplankton eaten by shrimp, which are eaten by fish, then seals, then sharks. If overfishing removes most of the fish, predict one indirect effect on the seal population.

Seal populations decrease because their food source is gone. 

500

Carbon stored in fossil fuels has been locked underground for millions of years. Human use of these fuels rapidly releases this carbon into the atmosphere. What impact does this have on the carbon cycle?

An increase in carbon emissions in the atmosphere. 

500

How do animals obtain nitrates?

By eating the plants.

500

In an Arctic food web, phytoplankton → zooplankton → fish → seals → polar bears. Melting sea ice reduces phytoplankton growth. Predict one long-term impact on polar bears and explain why.

polar bear populations decrease because reduced phytoplankton lowers energy flow through the entire food web, reducing seals (their prey)