Vocabulary
Species Relationships
Food Web
Global Warming
Mixed Bag
100

Define Carrying Capacity

The maximum population size that a particular environment can support
100

Define predator

the organism that eats another organism

100

What type of organism is missing from this food web?

Decomposers

100

Define the greenhouse effect

the ability of gasses in the atmosphere to trap heat and keep the planet unnaturally warm

100

Describe the energy flow through trophic levels of an energy pyramid

energy decreases as you go up trophic levels. energy is lost through organism metabolism and heat energy

200

Name the types of symbiotic relationships

Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism

200

Define prey

the organism that is eaten by another organism
200

In this ecosystem, compare the likely number of grasshoppers to the likely number of snakes

There will be more grasshoppers than snakes

200

Name a human activity that exacerbates global warming

Driving cars, mining, drilling for oil

200

Name a situation where succession occurs in an ecosystem

a natural disaster, a forest fire, new terrain is found by organisms, a new organism is introduced in an environment 

300

Define population

Species in the same general area that belong to the same species

300

Identify a predator/prey relationship

fish/birds

300

Which organism contains the highest amount of energy and where does that energy come from?

Grass/the sun

300

Name a human activity that will decrease global warming

planting producers, forest preservation, using renewable energy sources

300

List the following from LARGEST to SMALLEST:

- population, ecosystem, individual, community

ecosystem, community, population, individual

400

Define Ecosystem

the organisms in an area and the physical factors influencing them

400

Describe how the predator and prey numbers fluctuate

Prey numbers increase and then predator numbers increase. This causes prey numbers to decrease, which cause predator numbers to decrease

400

A wild beetle that eats grass is introduced into this food web. What is a potential problem this beetle could cause? What is the name of this type of species?

Invasive species/it could outcompete the grasshopper, mouse, and rabbit for grass and cause ecosystem collapse

400

What is a finite resource? Give an example

a resource that is not renewable/oil

400

Why might it be bad for farmers to only plant tomatoes?

Lack of biodiversity

500

Give an example of Biological magnification

Algae absorb toxins in the ocean and are then eaten by small fish, which are eaten by larger fish, which are eaten by birds, which are eaten by….

500

Two species occupy the same niche. What may happen to one of those species?

It may go extinct/be out competed

500

The grass in this ecosystem burns in a fire. What happens next? (this is a vocab word)

Primary succession

500

Give a reason why drilling for natural gas or other fossil fuels is bad for the environment or ecosystems

displacing animals, releases toxic gases

500

Why was it positive to reintroduce wolves into Yellowstone National Park?

more biodiversity, controlled the deer population