Ecology Quiz Review

Ecology Quiz Review

8th Grade

6 Qs

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Ecology Quiz Review

Ecology Quiz Review

Assessment

Quiz

Science

8th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS2-3, MS-LS2-4, MS-LS2-1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Janice Zinsmeyer

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FREE Resource

6 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

How could a hurricane negatively impact the transfer of energy within a food web? Select all that apply.

high winds could damage plant life such as trees and agriculture, that can weaken patterns of energy transfer from producer to consumer

flooding could remove bacteria and contamination from the area, reducing diseases in plants and animals

flooding can cause destruction to shelters of primary consumers, reducing population and a food source for organisms that prey on them

flooding could bring in new fish, decreasing the transfer of energy from consumer to producer.

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2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

How might a forest fire affect the energy transfer in a food web including white pine, deer, mice, hawks and squirrels? There is a decrease in the squirrel population and a decrease in the white pine population. Select all that apply

decrease in white pine will increase the energy transfers from producer to consumer and deer population would remain stable

decrease in the squirrel population would cause a decrease in the deer, hawk and white pine populations

decrease in white pine would decrease the available food for deer causing deer to potentially leave the area

consumer populations could lose their habitats, causing the populations to leave the area

decrease in dquirrel population would decrease a food source for the hawk. Hawks would consume more mice, causing decline in mice population

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How can overfishing bass affect the transfer of energy in a food web?

if bass population decreases, the trout would increase and sea cucumber would decrease. The energy transfers would change.

if bass decrease, trout would remain unchanged, the energy transfer would stay the same.,

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4.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

In the 1800s, European rabbits were considered an invasive species in Australia. How would European rabbits affect the transfer of energy in Australia's ecosystems?

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5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Suppose lion's have been mainly hunting gazelle in the ecosystem. How would this impact the transfer of energy in the food web? Lions also feed on zebras and wildebeest.

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, volcanoes, and wildfires are examples of ___. If a wildfire occurs within a forest, the loss of vegetation leads to ___. Also, some organisms relocate to new areas, which leads to ___ and a decrease in ____. All of these occurrences can affect the transfer of energy in a food web.

population changes, overpopulation, ecosystem stability, primary succession

natural disasters, loss of habitat, changes in population size,

food sources

natural disasters, overpopulation, changes in population size, primary succession

population changes, loss of habitat, ecosystem stability, food sources

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