
Ecology
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Mark Chromik
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Match
Match the following
One human
Pack of wolves
Foxes, Mushrooms and Centipedes sharing a den.
a pond, where living things like fish and plants interact with non-living factors like sunlight and water
Characterized by a specific climate and plants that live there.
Organism
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
Organism
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biome
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Categorize
Plants
Animals
Fungi
Bacteria
Protists
Water
Wind
Rocks
Sunlight
Tempurature
Sort the following
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Multiple Choice
If Primary Producers have 20,000 Kj Available to them, How many are available to Secondary Consumers?
2,000
200
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20,000
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Match the following
Photosynthetic
Chemosynthetic
Cellular Respiration
Fermentation
Transpiration
Process of converting light energy into chemical energy
Process of converting chemical energy from inorganic compounds
Process of breaking down glucose to produce energy
A metabolic process that converts sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol
Process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts
Process of converting light energy into chemical energy
Process of converting chemical energy from inorganic compounds
Process of breaking down glucose to produce energy
A metabolic process that converts sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol
Process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts
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Match
Match the following
Producers
Consumers
Scavengers
Detritivores
Organisms that create their own food
Organisms that eat producers
Organisms that feed on dead matter
Organisms that break down organic material
Organisms that create their own food
Organisms that eat producers
Organisms that feed on dead matter
Organisms that break down organic material
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Open Ended
List as many words that start with the prefixes Inter and Intra that you can. Nonbiology words.
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Multiple Choice
If a population of mosquitos initially increases, what do you predict will happen with the population of bats and mosquitoes in the areas.
Population of bats will increase, causing mosquito population to decrease
Population of bats will decrease, causing mosquito population to increase
Population of bats will decrease, causing mosquito population to decrease
Population of bats will increase, causing mosquito population to increase
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