Transcript 76 kcals
Ecology Bio Review Game
ROUND 1 – 5 POINTS EACH
ROUND 2 – 10 POINTS EACH
ROUND 3 - 15 POINTS EACH
1. In the Galapagos, finches eat the parasites
off of tortoises’ skin. What type of symbiotic
relationship do the finches and tortoises share?
MUTUALISM
2.
Where in the ecological pyramid would you
find the highest number of organisms?
2.
Where in the ecological pyramid would you
find the highest number of organisms?
The PRODUCER, at the bottom.
3.
How is energy on Earth replenished
everyday?
3.
How is energy on Earth replenished
everyday?
THE SUN
4.
The zebra has 76 kcals of energy. How
many kcals of energy will the lion’s predator
consume?
4.
The zebra has 76 kcals of energy. How
many kcals of energy will the lion’s predator
consume?
.76 kcals
5.Picture _____ is a population.
Picture _____ is a community
B.
A.
C.
5.Picture _____
A. is a population.
B. is a community
Picture _____
B.
A.
C.
6. What is the difference between a parasite
and a predator?
6. What is the difference between a parasite
and a predator?
Predators
purposely
kill
ROUND 2
1.
In this food web, which organism is an
omnivore?
Water Moccasin
Sunfish
Herring
Minnow
Kelp
1.
In this food web, which organism is an
omnivore?
Water Moccasin
Sunfish
Herring
Minnow
Kelp
2. What would happen if we didn’t have
decomposers?
A. Soil would be fresh
B. Nothing, matter/nutrients are still replenished everyday.
C. Wastes would pile up and most nutrients would cease to cycle
D. Scavengers would get rid of the matter left behind.
2. What would happen if we didn’t have
decomposers?
A. Soil would be fresh
B. Nothing, matter/nutrients are still replenished everyday.
C. Wastes would pile up and most nutrients would cease to cycle
D. Scavengers would get rid of the matter left behind.
3.
What happens to energy that is not
consumed or left behind?
3.
What happens to energy that is not
consumed or left behind?
IT IS GIVEN OFF AS HEAT
4. In this food web, what is the shredder’s
(small arthropods) level(s) of consumption?
4. In this food web, what is the shredder’s
(small arthropods) level(s) of consumption?
SECOND AND THIRD LEVEL
5.
How an organism gets it’s food, what it builds it’s
shelter with, how it spends it’s time….. is it’s?
5.
How an organism gets it’s food, what it builds it’s
shelter with, how it spends it’s time….. is it’s?
NICHE
6. Ecoli bacteria live in human intestine. These
bacteria receive a place to live and nutrients. The
human receives assistance with digestion. What
type of symbiotic relationship is this?
6. Ecoli bacteria live in human intestine. These
bacteria receive a place to live and nutrients. The
human receives assistance with digestion. What
type of symbiotic relationship is this?
Mutualism
During photosynthesis, autotrophs take in
water, CO² , and sunlight. The carbon in the
carbon dioxide is de-tached from the oxygen.
The disconnected oxygen is released into the air.
The disconnected carbon is attached to the
elements in the water molecules, and ________
is created.
During photosynthesis, autotrophs take in
water, CO² , and sunlight. The carbon in the
carbon dioxide is de-tached from the oxygen.
The disconnected oxygen is released into the air.
The disconnected carbon is attached to the
elements in the water molecules, and ________
is created.
Glucose, Sugar
ROUND 3
1. Why can’t all animals be carnivores?
1. Why can’t all animals be carnivores?
Energy from plants can’t be used
2. A pyramid of energy shows…
A. The number of organisms at each level
B. The increase of energy through the trophic levels
C. The decrease in biomass through the trophic levels
D. The decrease in available energy at each level
2. A pyramid of energy shows…
A. The number of organisms at each level
B. The increase of energy through the trophic levels
C. The decrease in biomass through the trophic levels
D. The decrease in available energy at each level
3. What do all of these organisms have in
common?
Carnivores
Herbivores
Scavengers
Omnivores
Decomposers
3. What do all of these organisms have in
common?
Carnivores
Herbivores
Scavengers
Omnivores
Decomposers
They are heterotrophs
4. A relationship that takes place between two different
species is called….
4. A relationship that takes place between two different
species is called….
Symbiosis
5. What is the highest level of ecological
organization that only contains biotic factors?
5. What is the highest level of ecological
organization that only contains biotic factors?
Community
6. Below is a picture of a Burying Beetle. They
eat off of dead animals. Phoretic mites are
hitching a ride on the beetle, so that when they
reach the carcass, they can partake in the meal.
What is the symbiotic relationship between the
beetle and the mites?
6. Below is a picture of a Burying Beetle. They
eat off of dead animals. Phoretic mites are
hitching a ride on the beetle, so that when they
reach the carcass, they can partake in the meal.
What is the symbiotic relationship between the
beetle and the mites?
Commensalism