Ecology Vocab!
Energy Flow & Food Webs
Populations & Carrying Capacity
Interactions & Symbiosis
Biogeochemical Cycles & Human Impact
100

A community of organisms interacting with their environment.

Ecosystem

100

In a food chain, what do the arrows show?

The direction of energy flow.

100

What is population density?

The number of organisms in a specific area.

100

A remora riding on a shark is what type of symbiosis?

Commensalism

100

Which cycle includes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation?

Water cycle.

200

What is the smallest level of ecological organization?

Organism

200

What type of organism gets energy by making its own food?

Producers - also known as Autotrophs

200

What is carrying capacity?

The maximum population an environment can support.

200

A tapeworm inside a dog is what interaction?

Parasitism

200

What gas is released when fossil fuels are burned?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂).

300

What is ecology the study of?

How organisms interact with each other and their environment.

300

What percent of energy moves from one trophic level to the next?

10%

300

What happens when a population reaches carrying capacity?

Growth levels off and stabilizes. (An "S" curve shown by logistic growth)

300

What is predation?

One organism kills and eats another.


300

What is one major way humans harm ecosystems?

Examples: pollution, habitat loss, climate change, invasive species.


400

Name one abiotic factor.

Examples: water, sunlight, soil, temperature.

400

Which level of a food pyramid has the most energy?

Producers

400

A population grows from 20 to 80 organisms in one year. Is this exponential or logistic growth?

Exponential

400

Bees pollinating flowers is an example of what?

Mutualism (also coevolution).

400

How does deforestation affect the carbon cycle?

Fewer trees means less CO₂ is taken in during photosynthesis, increasing atmospheric CO₂ and contributing to climate change.

500

What is biodiversity?

The number and variety of species in an area.

500

If mice disappeared from a food web, what would happen to organisms that depend on them?

Their populations would decrease.

500

What things have to be the same for populations to remain stable?

When birth and death rates are about the same, keeping population size stable.

500

How can the removal of a predator from an ecosystem lead to a trophic cascade?

Removing a predator allows prey populations to increase, which can reduce vegetation or other resources and disrupt the entire ecosystem.

500

Name one action humans can take to restore ecosystem health.

Renewable energy, habitat restoration, recycling, invasive species control.