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Ecosystems
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Ecology
The study of interactions of living
organisms with each other
and with their physical environment
Is called:
Row 1, Col 1
Herbivores
Organism that eats only
plants.
1,2
Parasitism
A tick feeding on a human
is an example of what type
of symbiosis.
1,3
Biomes
What are the major ecosystems
that occur over wide areas
of land are called:
1,4
Community
A group of organisms of
different species living together
in a particular place is called:
2,1
Food Chain
Grass Grasshopper Shrew
Is an example of.
2,2
Secondary Succession
What type of succession
occurs after a forest fire.
2,3
Savanna
Large herds of grazing animals
are most likely to be found in
what ecosystem/biome:
2,4
All of them
Which of the following does an
organism’s niche include (list all
that it includes):
A. What it eats
B. When it eats
C. Where it eats
3,1
Plant: Producer
Cows: herbivores:
a. horses: carnivores
b. Plants: producers
c. Algae: consumers
d. Caterpillars: producers
3,2
Pioneer Organisms
The first group of organisms
To occupy an area undergoing
Succesion are called.
3,3
Taiga or Coniferous Forest
Which biome is characterized
By evergreen trees that are
Adapted to long winters, short
Summers, and nutrient poor
Soil?
3,4
Habitat
The specific physical location
in which a given species lives
is called:
4,1
20 kilocalories
2000 kilocalories of energy is present
in the primary trophic level.
How much energy
Will be present in the
TERTIARY trophic level?
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4,2
Succession
Barren soil grassesAspens spruces,
Represents what process.
4,3
Tundra
Which biome is cold and mostly
treeless.
4,4
Biotic and Abiotic Factors
What does an ecosystem
consist of:
(Hint: there are two categories)
5,1
Amount of energy decreases by 10%
If you move from one trophic
Level to the next (higher level),
what happens
To the amount of energy.
5,2
Biodiversity or Species Richness
A location that has 17 species
of birds has greater _____ than
a location that has 10 species
of birds.
5,3
All of the above!
The closer an ecosystem is to the
equator:
a. Longer its growing season
b. Greater its species richness
c. Warmer its temperature
*List all that apply
5,4
Final Jeopardy:
• Place your wagers on the paper and hand
back to your teacher
Final Jeopardy Question:
• When an organism dies, what happens to
the nitrogen in its body?
Answer
• It is released by the decomposers which
break it down