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Habitat and
Niche
Trophic
Level
Ecology
Catch All
Succession
Symbiosis
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HABITAT AND NICHE– 100 POINTS
QUESTION:
•This is defined as an organism’s role (job) and it’s habitat.
ANSWER:
•(Niche)
HABITAT AND NICHE– 200 POINTS
QUESTION:
•Why can’t organisms that compete cannot co-exist forever?
ANSWER:
•(One will eventually die out)
HABITAT AND NICHE– 300 POINTS
QUESTION:
•A niche is reflected by an organism’s place in a…
ANSWER:
•(Food web/chain)
HABITAT AND NICHE– 400 POINTS
QUESTION:
•What is a Keystone species? Name one characteristic
ANSWER:
•(A really really important species in an ecosystem)
•Creates new habitat, apex predator, maintain biodiversity
HABITAT AND NICHE – 500 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The four parts of an organism’s habitat.
ANSWER:
•Food, water, shelter, space
TROPHIC LEVELS – 100 POINTS
QUESTION:
• Animals that eat other animals that are already dead are called.
ANSWER:
•(Scavengers)
TROPHIC LEVELS – 200 POINTS
QUESTION:
•When an organism dies the nutrients in that animal are
returned back to the environment by these organisms.
ANSWER:
•(Decomposers)
TROPHIC LEVELS – 300 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The amount of energy that is passed from trophic level to
trophic level.
ANSWER:
•(10%)
TROPHIC LEVELS– 400 POINTS
QUESTION:
•A trophic interaction is when _________ is transferred from
trophic level to trophic level.
ANSWER:
•(energy)
TROPHIC LEVELS – 500 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The difference between food webs and food chains
ANSWER:
•(Food Webs = complex interactions, with multiple pathways
•Food Chain = simple interactions, with a single pathway)
ECOLOGY CATCH ALL
– 100 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The study of the interaction of organisms with their
environment
ANSWER:
•(Ecology)
ECOLOGY CATCH ALL
– 200 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The non-living factors of an ecosystem.
ANSWER:
•(Abiotic)
ECOLOGY CATCH ALL
– 300 POINTS
QUESTION:
•When a lion and a hyena are hunting the same antelope. This is
what type of competition?
ANSWER:
•(Interspecific Competition)
ECOLOGY CATCH ALL
– 400 POINTS
QUESTION:
•All the living and non-living things in an area make up an
ANSWER:
•(Ecosystem)
ECOLOGY CATCH ALL
– 500 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The number of organisms an environment can support
is identified as
ANSWER:
•(Carrying Capacity)
SUCCESSION – 100 POINTS
QUESTION:
•ORDERLY, NATURAL CHANGES AND SPECIES
REPLACEMENTS THAT TAKE PLACE IN THE
COMMUNITIES OF AN ECOSYSTEM
ANSWER:
•(Succession)
SUCCESSION– 200 POINTS
QUESTION:
• COMMUNITIES FORMING IN NEWLY DEVELOPED
AREAS (SUCH AS FROM ROCK OR LAVA)
ANSWER:
•(Primary Succession)
SUCCESSION – 300 POINTS
QUESTION:
• In secondary succession which of the following is a true statement:
a- it happens before a natural disaster occurs
b- it happens on bare rock
c- it occurs after a natural disaster
d- pioneer species time period is longer
ANSWER:
•(After a natural disaster)
SUCCESSION – 400 POINTS
QUESTION:
•Which is the climax
community?
ANSWER:
•(spruces)
SUCCESSION – 500 POINTS
QUESTION:
•If an area is starting from bare or new rock, what are the first
organisms that colonize the area?
ANSWER:
•(Mosses and Lichens)
SYMBIOSIS – 100 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The relationship where a tick feeds on a dog is known
as
ANSWER:
•(Parasitism)
SYMBIOSIS – 200 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The relationship where an orchid plant attaches itself to
a tree branch without doing any harm to the tree is
known as
ANSWER:
•(Commensalism)
SYMBIOSIS – 300 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The relationship where one organism hunts down and eats
another organism.
ANSWER:
•(Predation)
SYMBIOSIS – 400 POINTS
QUESTION:
•The relationship that a sea anemone and a clown fish have.
ANSWER:
•(Mutualistic)
SYMBIOSIS – 500 POINTS
QUESTION:
•A bird catching a ride on a hippo.
ANSWER:
•(Commensalism)