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Ecology

Ecology

Assessment

Presentation

Science

Professional Development

Hard

NGSS
MS-LS2-3, MS-LS2-2, MS-ESS2-4

+4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Luis Bello

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38 Slides • 19 Questions

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Fungi are a  ________
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Autotrophs
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Heterotroopers
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Decomposers
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Primary Consumers

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Most of our limited fresh water supply is stored in ____
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The Great Lakes
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Aquifers
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The Atmosphere
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Glacial Ice

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Multiple Choice

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All these organisms share the same
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Biome
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Population
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Community
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Habitat

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Multiple Choice

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What are the Abiotic factors in this image? 
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water, sunlight, dirt, air
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birds and plants
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birds, water, dirt
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plants, water

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Multiple Choice

 plants that convert energy from the sun
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decomposer
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primary consumer
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secondary consumer
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producer

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Multiple Choice

As you move upward, from level to level, in an energy pyramid, energy _____.
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increases
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decreases
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stays the same
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increases exponentially

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Multiple Choice

A collection of organisms that make up a community as well as all of the nonliving aspects of the environment.
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Population
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Community
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Habitat
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Ecosystem

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A graphic illustration that shows each trophic level and the amount of useable energy contained within.
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Food chain
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Food web
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Energy Pyramid
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All of these

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The living portions of the ecosystem.
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Biotic factors
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Abiotic factors

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An illustration that uses arrows to show the MANY possible directions in which matter and energy can pass through the organisms in an ecosystem.
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Food chain
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Food web
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Energy Pyramid
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Succession Map

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Multiple Choice

The amount of energy that usually transfers from one trophic level to the next...
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10%
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20%
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80%
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50%

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Multiple Choice

What is the term for each step in the transfer of energy and matter within a biological community?
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energy path
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food web
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trophic level
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food pyramid

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Multiple Choice

Which one is not a consumer?
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anemone 
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bear
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shark
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vulture

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In this Food Web Pyramid Which type of consumer gets only 10% of the energy stored in plants?
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Herbivore
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Carnivore
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Omnivore
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Secondary Consumer

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Multiple Choice

Where an organism lives
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habitat
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niche 
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heterotrogh
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biosphere

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The rabbit in this food web would be considered a:
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Decomposer
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Producer
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Secondary Consumer
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Primary Consumer

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What does a food web represent?
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All connections of energy flow throughout all organisms in a habitat.
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The specific ways that mutualism is carried out.
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A single pathway or energy flow between organisms. 
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How carnivores get their food. 

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Multiple Choice

What does every food chain start with? (Even if it's not drawn or written there!)

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producers

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sun

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consumer

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decomposers

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Multiple Choice

What does every food chain start with? (Even if it's not drawn or written there!)

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producers

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sun

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consumer

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decomposers

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