Basic Info
Life Cycles
Interactions & Adaptations
Plants & Decomposers
Food Chains +
100

What are 3 types of wetlands?

Pond, Marsh, Swamp, Slough, Fen

100

Name 4 wetland invertebrates?  

Dragonfly, mosquito, leech, water boatman, water strider, nymphs, etc.  

100

Name 2 examples of living and non-living things interacting.

- Breathing air - Swimming in water - Using sunlight - Growing in the soil - etc.  

100

What is the difference in how a cattail and waterlily spread their seeds?


**200 point bonus**

Cattails spread seeds by wind/air

Waterlilies spread seeds by water

100

What is the source of energy on Earth?

The sun

200

What are 3 ways a wetland is different than a lake?


**BONUS 200**

1. Shallower

2. More living things

3. Smaller

4. Less Defined Shoreline

200

What is incomplete metamorphosis?  Give an example.  

An animal that doesn't go through a major transformation during it's life cycle.  Example - Ducks

200

What adaptation allows the air-breathing mosquito larva to breathe?  

It has a snorkel/tube on it's back end that sticks out of the water.  

200

Name 3 wetland plants.

Waterlily, cattail, duckweed, hornwort, algae

200

Are there more producers or consumers?

More producers because of the energy pyramid.  

300

What is an ecosystem?

Interaction of living and non-living things.  

300

What is a nymph?

The young/immature part of the life cycle of some wetland invertebrates.  
300

Name 3 adaptations of wetland animals.


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webbed feet - snorkel for breathing - shell for protection - fur - water proof feathers, etc.  

300

What are decomposers?  What are they important?

They break down dead matter - otherwise there would be dead things everywhere.  

300

Are their more birds or insects in a wetland?  Why?


**200 point bonus**

More insects - they are lower in the food chain.  

400

Name 3 ways wetlands are helpful.  

1. Prevent floods

2. Prevent erosion

3. Animal habitat

400

What are the 4 stages of the life cycle of a mosquito?

Egg - Larva - Pupa - Adult

400

Create a food chain using; 

- Tadpole    -Algae       -Great Blue Heron     -Minnow  

Algae - Tadpole - Minnow - Great Blue Heron  

400

Name 2 examples of decomposers?

F - Fungi  B - Bacteria   I - Insects

400

What is a 1st order consumer?  

A herbivore - something that eats plants.  

500
Name 3 ways humans have affected wetlands.

1. Draining

2. Turning them into farmland

3. Construction 

4. Chemicals - pesticides, fertilizer, etc.  

500

What is metamorphosis? Give an example.  

When an animal goes through a major transformation during it's life cycle.  Ex. frog

500

What's the difference between a food chain and a food web?

A food chain is one arrow

A food web has many interactions and arrows

500

What is a producer?  Why are they called producers?

Plants are producers.  It's because they PRODUCE their own food.  

500

What's the difference between a 2nd order consumer and a tertiary consumer?  

Tertiary consumers are at the top of the food chain.