Biomes
Population Dynamics
Trophic Levels
Cycles
100

How many types Biomes are there on earth? 

2 Terrestrial and aquatic 

100

Population grows fastest when population is at its ___________

Lowest 

100

How many trophic levels are there? 

4. 

100

What is the primary source of energy on earth? 

The Sun. 

200

Name the aquatic biomes 

Marine (salt water) and fresh 

200

These organisms adapt to stable environments, live for a long period of time, and have few offspring. 

(R or K select) 

K - Select. 

200

What shape represents the amount of energy transfer through trophic levels? 

A pyramid. 

200

What are the 4 most important cycles in ecology? 

1. Water cycle 

2. Carbon cycle 

3. Nitrogen cycle 

4. Phosphorus cycle 

300

Name the 8 terrestrial biomes

1.Tropical rainforests 

2. Savannas 

3. Subtropical deserts 

4. Chaparral 

5. Temperate grasslands 

6. Temperate forests 

7. Boreal forests 

8. Arctic tundra

300

Name the important Keystone species found in the yellowstone national park.  

Grey wolf. 

300

What trophic level(s) do Omnivores eat?  

Every level

300

What percentage of the atmosphere is made up of nitrogen? 

79%

400

What 4 factors effect biomes? 

1. Temperature

2. Moisture

3. Light

4. Nutrients  

400

What 3 things do all organisms use energy for? 

1. Survive

2. Grow 

3. Reproduce    

400

What percentage of energy will transfer up each trophic levels?

10%

400

Where do Nitrogen Fixing Bctieria live?

On plant roots. 

500

What type of biome is Rye Neck high school on? 

Temperate Forest. 

500

Define Keystone Species. 

A species of animals that regulate population ensuring biodiversity in an ecosystem. 

500

Name the type of species found in each trophic level. 

1. Plants 

2. Herbivores

3. Predators

4. Omnivores 

500

What does excess Nitrogen runoff feed in water? and what does this create?

Algae, Algae blooms