Biomes
Food Chains/Webs; Energy transfer
Populations
Symbiotic Relationships
100

What is a biome?

An area/region characterized by specific climate, animals, plants, and rainfall

100

What does the arrow in a food chain/web represent?

energy transfer

100

What is meant by carrying capacity?

The maximum number of individuals a species in a specific area can reach

100

What two emoji's would describe a relationship where both individuals benefit?

Two smiley face emoji's

200

Which biome is characterized as a "cold forest". It contains tall trees and cold climates. Can be found in Alaska, Russia, and Canada.

Taiga

200

In a standard food chain, which group of organisms is responsible for converting light energy from the sun into chemical energy?

Producer

200

Draw a population displaying "clumped" dispersion

"cliche's"/ groups of organisms scattered about
200
Identify the relationship: Remora fish ride along the bodies of sharks. They eat parasites and other organism. The shark is not bother by this interaction.

Commensalism

300

Which biome is characterized by permafrost (a layer of permanently frozen subsoil), extremely low temperatures, and a lack of trees?

Tundra

300

How much energy is transferred to the next trophic level?

10%

300

Describe three biotic factors that can limit a populaiton

-disease, parasites, predation, competition

300

Which water property allows a water strider to "walk" on water?

Surface Tension

400

While both are grasslands, what is the primary climate difference between a Savanna and a Temperate Grassland (Prairie)?

Temperate grasslands have distinct temperature changes, while tropical grasslands are hot year round with a 2 season: wet and dry

400

What is the primary difference between a food chain and a food web?

Food webs are more complex and show more organisms and relationships among them all

400

Describe three examples of abiotic factors that can limit a population

- weather, water, space, natural disasters, pollution

500

Which biome contains the most biodiversity?

Tropical Rainforest

500

If a field of grasses (Producers) contains 10,000 kcal of energy, approximately how much of that energy will be available to the Secondary Consumers (e.g., snakes that eat the mice that eat the grass)?

100 Kcal

500

Explain the different between logistic growth and exponential growth

logistic growth has a carrying capacity due to limiting factors (space, food, etc). Exponential growth does NOT have a carrying capacity. There are infinite resources