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Sample Ecology Review Questions Does not include relationships: symbiosis (those were reviewed in class today) or Population curves- see ch 5 notes instead

Multiple Choice The natural world that surrounds an organism is called the organism’s: a. energy b. Environment/niche c. symbiosis d. nutrients

Multiple Choice The study of how living things interact is called: a. ecosystems b. abiotic factors c. ecology d. the energy pyramid

Multiple Choice The source of energy for almost all life on Earth is: a. fungi b. animals c. water d. sunlight

Multiple Choice An example of a biotic factor in a forest ecosystem is: a. waterfall b. cliff c. a tree d. a rock

Multiple Choice An ecosystem is made up of: a. living things only b. physical environment only c. living things and the physical environment d. living things and decaying matter, only

Multiple Choice In an energy pyramid, the bottom level represents: a. consumers b. producers c. scavengers d. decomposers

Multiple Choice An example of a consumer in a pond ecosystem is: a. a water lily b. algae c. a cattail d. a frog

Multiple Choice Which of these food chains is in the correct order? a. caterpillar, cattail, frog, water snake b. cattail, caterpillar, frog, water snake c. water snake, frog, caterpillar, cattail d. cattail, frog, caterpillar, water snake

Multiple Choice Ecology is the study of how: a. the physical environment changes over time b. biotic factors change over time c. matter interacts with energy in our environment d. living things interact with each other and their environment

Multiple Choice An example of a biotic factor in a pond ecosystem is: a. temperature b. water c. fish d. sunlight

Multiple Choice An example of a producer is a: a. fungus b. caterpillar c. bird d. moss

Multiple Choice Both consumers and producers are a source of food for: a. scavengers b. decomposers c. carnivores d. herbivores

Multiple Choice In an energy pyramid, the lowest level has: a. less energy than the top level b. less energy than the second level c. more energy than the top level d. the same amount of energy as the second level

Multiple Choice A food chains shows: a. one possible pathway for energy b. many possible pathways for energy c. the amount of energy available to a producer d. the amount of energy available to a consumer

Multiple Choice Decomposers are important to ecosystems because they: a. are at the highest level of the energy pyramid b. change simple compounds into more complex ones c. make nutrients available for producers to reuse d. convert light energy into sugars through photosynthesis

Multiple Choice Two abiotic factors that affect an ecosystem are: a. temperature and animals b. plants and animals c. water and bacteria d. soil and water

Multiple Choice Two examples of decomposers are: a. fungi and bacteria b. algae and marine mammals c. carnivores and herbivores d. ferns and mosses

Multiple Choice A caterpillar eats a leaf, and a bird eats the caterpillar. In this interaction, the bird is a: a. producer b. herbivore c. primary consumer d. secondary consumer

Multiple Choice How is a food web model different from a food chain? a. In a web, energy moves from an organism to only one other. b. In a web, energy may move to many organisms from one. c. In a web, an organism gets energy from one source. d. In a web, an organism receives less energy than in a chain.

Multiple Choice When a rabbit population in a meadow cannot grow any larger, it has reached the: a. climax community b. carrying capacity c. limiting factor d. minimum size

Multiple Choice Which list of terms is in the correct order, from simplest to most complex? a. organism, community, population, ecosystem, biome b. organism, population, community, biome, ecosystem c. organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome d. organism, community, ecosystem, population, biome

Multiple Choice A population of rabbits is at its carrying capacity when the population: a. reproduces b. becomes extinct c. stops growing d. can’t survive

Multiple Choice An unusually cold winter causes the squirrel population to decrease. This is an example of temperature as a: a. carrying capacity b. Independent limiting factor c. climax community d. Density dependent factor

Multiple Choice Counting all the dandelions in your neighbor’s yard is an example of a: a. community b. population c. ecosystem d. niche

Multiple Choice A crab lives on a beach where it gets food, shelter, and space to live. The beach is the crab’s: a. pyramid b. community c. niche d. biosphere

Multiple Choice An animal that eats only plants is a: a. primary consumer b. secondary consumer c. tertiary consumer d. primary producer

Multiple Choice A snake that eats an insect-eating frog is a: a. primary consumer b. secondary consumer c. tertiary consumer d. primary producer

Matching _____ Producer a. made up of many overlapping food chains _____Consumer b. organism that converts heat or light energy into chemical energy _____Decomposer c. shows how energy is lost as it is transferred up the food chain _____Food Chain d. organism that gets its energy by eating plants or animals _____Food Web e. shows one set of feeding relationships between a producer and several consumers _____Energy Pyramid f. organism that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler compounds

Matching _____ It surrounds all living things _____All living organisms need it _____It gives Earth most of its energy organism Energy The ocean Environment The Sun

Matching _____ Two organisms try to get the same thing in a relation _____ Two organisms benefit in a relationship _____ The role a species fills in a habitat a. niche b. habitat c. parasitism d. competition e. mutualism

What do the arrows in the food web represent? The flow of energy within the food web.

List two producers and three consumers in the food web. Producers = rosebush, oak tree, grass Consumers = deer, wolf, rabbit, squirrel caterpillar, frog, sparrow, snake, hawk

Draw one food chain that includes the sparrow. rose bush –> caterpillar –> sparrow -> hawk rose bush -> caterpillar -> sparrow -> snake oak tree -> caterpillar -> sparrow -> hawk oak tree -> caterpillar -> sparrow -> snake grass -> caterpillar -> sparrow -> hawk grass -> caterpillar -> sparrow -> snake

Matching __B__ Producer a. made up of many overlapping food chains __D__ Consumer b. organism that converts heat or light energy into chemical energy __F__ Decomposer c. shows how energy is lost as it is transferred up the food chain __E__ Food Chain d. organism that gets its energy by eating plants or animals __A__ Food Web e. shows one set of feeding relationships between a producer and several consumers __C__ Energy Pyramid f. organism that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler compounds An energy pyramid shows how energy is lost as it is transferred up the food chain.

Matching __D__ It surrounds all living things __B__All living organisms need it __E__It gives Earth most of its energy organism Energy The ocean Environment The Sun

Matching __D__ Two organisms try to get the same thing in a relation __E__ Two organisms benefit in a relationship __A__ The role a species fills in a habitat a. niche b. habitat c. parasitism d. competition e. mutualism

Matching __C__ Something from the environment that humans use _____ Number of people in a given area _____ The variety of life in an ecosystem a. pollution b. population density c. natural resource d. Invasive species e. biodiversity