Biomes
Ecosystems
Adaptations
Species Identification
Relationships & Interactions
100

The part of the tolerance range in which the species thrives.

What is the optimal range?

100

A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same place.

What is a population?

100

Dromedary camels produce water from this.

What is fat accumulated in their humps?

100

What biome does this animal belong to? Bonus for animal identification.

What is Mediterranean forests?

BONUS 100: The Iberian Lynx

100

A type of interspecific relationship where one species benefits from a host species. 

What is parasitism?

200

The most biodiverse biome.

What are rainforests?

200

Pressure, light, soil composition, salinity, temperatue, precipitation or humidity are examples of this type of ecosystem defining factors.

What are abiotic factors?

200

T or F: Plants in colder climates, such as holm oaks, have small hard leaves that reduce transpiration levels.

What is false?

Plants in warmer climates, such as holm oaks, have small hard leaves that reduce transpiration levels.

200

What biome does this animal belong to? Bonus for animal identification.

What are Atlantic forests?


BONUS 100: Brown bear

200

Families, groups, colonies, and societies are an example of this type of ecosystem interaction.

What are intraspecific relationships?

300

A warm climate biome with long, dry hot summers that alternate with a brief rainy mild season. 

What is the Savannah?

300

These two interchangeable terms define a group of populations that live in a particular area and interact with each other. 

What are a community or biocenosis? 

300

Temperature, humidity and light are known as this type of factor.

What are limiting factors?

300

What biome does this animal belong to? Bonus for animal identification. 

What is Mediterranean forests?

BONUS 100: Wild Boar

300

This type of interspecific relationship occurs when both species benefit from each other but can survive alone. Clownfish and anemones are an example of this type of relationship.

What is mutualism?

400

A biome with very little participation and temperatures below 0 degrees celcius.

What is a polar desert?

400
The value of an abiotic factor that can't be exceeded without affecting the survival of the species. 

What is the tolerance range?

400

This type of adaptation relates to the internal functioning of an organism, such as respiration or the ability to control its body temperature.

What are physiological adaptations? 

400

What biome does this animal belong to? Bonus for SPECIFIC animal identification. 

What are Atlantic forests?


BONUS 100: Roe Deer

400

The relationship between hermit crabs and empty gastropod shells is an example of this type of interspecific relationship.

What is inquilism?
500

A cold climate ecosystem with snowy winters and mild, humid summers. 

What is the taiga?

500

The type of grassland ecosystem created when Mediterranean forests are modified by human activity. They are found in the east and southwest of the Iberian Peninsula.

What are Dehesa?

500

A type of adaptation that relates to the structure of the body, such as its shape and size.

What are morphological adaptations?

500

What biome does this plant belong to and what is it's name? 

What is Mediterranean forests?

500
The interactions between remoras and sharks is an example of this type of interspecific relationship.

What is commensalism?