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1.4.2 Ecosystem
1.4.3 Biosphere
1.4.4 Habitat
1.4.5 Environmental Factors
1.4.6 Energy Flow
Follow-Me – iQuiz
Q. Explain the term biosphere.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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for the Next Question
Q. What is an ecosystem?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. What is a habitat?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. In ecological studies what are abiotic factors.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. Explain the term edaphic.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
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Q. True or False. The term abiotic refers to the living factors in an
ecosystem.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. Give an example of an abiotic factor that influences the
distribution of a named plant in an ecosystem.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. Give an example of an edaphic factor.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. In ecological studies what are biotic factors.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. What is meant by a pyramid of numbers?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
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Q. Give an example of a biotic factor that influences the
distribution of a named animal.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. What term is used by ecologists to describe the organisms
that form the base of a pyramid of numbers?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. In ecology what is meant by a trophic level?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. What is a food web?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
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Q. True or False. Herbivores normally live long lives.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
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Q. Organisms capable of making their own food are known as …
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. Where in a food chain are primary producers found?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. Why are most food chains short i.e. only consist of a few
trophic levels?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
CONGRATULATIONS
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Q. What term is used to describe organisms that feed on primary
producers?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
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Q. What deduction may be made if the organisms at the start of
the chain are less numerous than those that feed upon them?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
TRUE
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Q. Can a parasite be the first member of a food chain?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
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Q. Energy enters food chains in the form of light. In which form
do you think most energy is lost from food chains?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
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Q. Name the process that takes place in plants in which the sun’s
energy is converted to a usable form.
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
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Q. What is the source of energy for the earth’s ecosystems?
A community of living
organisms interacting with one
another and their environment
Climatic; Edaphic; etc.
FALSE
First level
No. They are not
producers
Non-living features that
influence the distribution of
organisms
Particle size; Soil type; pH; Air
content; Water content; Mineral
content; Humus content
Photosynthesis
Heat
Interconnected food chains;
More than one species at each
trophic level
Large energy loss from one level
to next; Small energy transfer
Living features that influence
the distribution of organisms
Predator (fox) influences
distribution of rabbits
Primary consumer(s);
Herbivore(s)
Producers; Autotrophs
Relating to the soil
The numbers of organisms
at each trophic level
The part of the planet
where life occurs
The place where an
organism lives
The position of an
organism in a food chain
The sun
Producers are large; Primary
consumers are parasites
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