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Ecology Test Review

Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

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Page 1: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Ecology Test Review

Page 2: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you).Need one whiteboard and one marker per group.

Page 3: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Discuss the question as a group. Hold up the whiteboard when we say to. We’ll keep track of points up front.

Page 4: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Why is the moose pop. So high at point A?Very few predators eating them.

A

B

Page 5: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Why is the moose pop. so low at point B?Wolf pop. high= many moose were eaten

A

B

Page 6: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What are two changes to an ecosystem that would cause primary succession?

Glacial retreat/ volcano

Page 7: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What are two changes to an ecosystem that would cause secondary succession?

Fire, hurricane, tornado,

Page 8: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Which type of succession occurs faster? Why?

Secondary- soil is already created

Page 9: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Which type of succession begins from bare rock (no soil present)?

Primary succession

Page 10: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Which organisms are the pioneer species? Mosses & Lichens

Page 11: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Which organisms make up the climax community?

Mature Forest

Page 12: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Can organisms from different parts of the world compete for the same food source? Explain.

No, they must share a niche or habitat in order to fight for food.

Page 13: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Which is the most stable stage of succession?

Mature Forest

Page 14: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

List 2 causes of desertification.Lack of crop rotationOver use of fertilizersOvergrazing of animalsCutting down trees

Page 15: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Which type of symbiosis describes when one organism is benefitting and one is harmed?

PARASITISM

Page 16: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Determine the type of symbiosis:Wrasse fish eat parasites off of larger fish (as a meal). Larger fish are clean of parasites.

MUTUALISM

Page 17: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Explain why a cheetah eating a gazelle is not an example of parasitism.

Intent is to kill and eat prey. Parasites want to keep their host alive.

Page 18: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Fill in the trophic levels for the energy pyramid below.

A

B

C

D

E

Page 19: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

If Level E has 500% energy, how much of that energy would level D have?

50%

A

B

C

D

E

Page 20: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Of the original 500% energy in Level E, how much energy would level B have?

0.5 %

A

B

C

D

E

Page 21: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Biomagnification is the build up of _________ in (higher or lower) trophic levels.

TOXINS

Page 22: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Why do toxins build up in higher trophic levels?

From eating organisms at lower trophic levels who already have a build of those toxins.

Page 23: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

In which symbiotic relationship is one organism neither harmed nor benefitted?

COMMENSALISM

Page 24: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Determine the type of symbiosis:Dodder (a plant) attaches to trees and absorbs the water/sugar from the tree. The tree eventually dies.

PARASITISM

Page 25: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Determine the type of symbiosis:Sticky burrs from plants stick to deer, allowing them to move to new areas to pollinate. The deer are not hurt.

COMMENSALISM

Page 26: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

How are predators and parasites similar?

Both benefit by harming other organisms.

Page 27: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Which trophic level has the greatest amount of energy/biomass?

PRODUCERS

Page 28: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

How are food webs different from food chains?

Food webs show all feeding relationships in an ecosystem, not just one linear relationship like a food chain.

Page 29: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Which organism is the secondary consumer?

Large bird

Page 30: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Assume the large bird eats both sunflowers & small birds. Which food source gives it the most energy? Explain.

The sunflower b/c producers contain the most energy (no loss to other trophic levels)

Page 31: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Which of the following receives energy DIRECTLY from the sun?

Producers OR Consumers

PRODUCERS

Page 32: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What is the term for a close relationship between two organisms?

SYMBIOSIS

Page 33: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Determine the niche and habitat for a polar bear.

Niche- Eats fish & sealsHabitat- Ice caps in tundra

Page 34: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What type of organism eats only autotrophs?

Herbivore/carnivore/omnivore

HERBIVORE

Page 35: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What is a synonym for autotroph?

PRODUCER

Page 36: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What is a synonym for heterotroph?

CONSUMER

Page 37: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

PHOTOSYNTHESIS

What process do most autotrophs use to create their own food?

Page 38: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What determines the carrying capacity for a population?

Limiting factors

Page 39: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Chemosynthesis uses ___________ to create sugars.

CHEMICALS

Page 40: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What organisms use chemosynthesis?

BACTERIA IN HYDROTHERMAL VENTS

Page 41: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Where does the energy originate in almost every ecosystem?

SUN

Page 42: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

From this picture, give an example of a population. Many of the

same species.

Page 43: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Give an example of a community in this picture.

Lions, zebra & elephant populations (different species)

Page 44: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

The ecosystem in this picture would include….

Abiotic & biotic factors

Page 45: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

Compare biotic and abiotic factors.

Biotic = livingAbiotic = non-living

Page 46: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What is the role of decomposers in an ecosystem?

Breakdown food and return nutrients to the soil.

Page 47: Ecology Test Review. You will be working in groups of 4 (the 3 people around you). Need one whiteboard and one marker per group

What do adaptations allow organisms to do?

SURVIVE AND REPRODUCE

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Are adaptations willingly developed?

NO THEY ARE INHERITED.