Understanding Ecology: Food Chains, Tree Species, and Conservation
Explore the intricate world of ecology with a focus on food chains, tree species, and conservation efforts. Delve into vital concepts such as abiotic factors, trophic levels, and the roles of producers and detritivores in ecosystems. Gain insights into the importance of renewable resources, the definition of biomes, and the critical role of wildlife habitat improvements in preserving biodiversity. With engaging questions and answers, this resource is designed to enhance your understanding of ecological principles and their real-world applications.
Understanding Ecology: Food Chains, Tree Species, and Conservation
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Food Chains Trees Odds ‘n Ends Misc. $ 100 $ 100 $ 100 $ 100 $ 100 $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500
CAT 1 $100 Define Abiotic factor and give an example.
CAT 1 $200 The maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support is called:__?__
CAT 1 $300 The area an organism will defend, sometimes to its death, is called its: ?
CAT 1 $400 Water passing through plants and entering the atmosphere is called: ?
CAT 1 $500 Define Detritivore.
CAT 2 $100 All food chains start with___?____.
CAT 2 $200 Those organisms that feed on producers are called_____.
CAT 2 $300 On average, how much energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next?
CAT 2 $400 Name for an organism on the top of a food pyramid_______.
CAT 2 $500 The term that describes how even small amounts of toxins can reach poisonous concentrations as they move through a food chain:______________
CAT 3 $100 Trees belong to what trophic level?
CAT 3 $200 Name a 2-needled pine native to Idaho.
CAT 3 $300 What’s the tool called we measure tree height with?
CAT 3 $400 Write the equation for photosynthesis.
CAT 3 $500 What is the Idaho State tree?
CAT 4 $100 Define and give an example of a renewable resource.
CAT 4 $200 How do we define a Biome?
CAT 4 $300 Who pays for most wildlife habitat improvements in America?
CAT 4 $400 The role an organism plays in its community is call its _________?
CAT 4 $500 Name one species currently listed as Endangered in idaho?
CAT 5 $100 Question…What do ‘Producers’ produce?
CAT 5 $200 What is the oldest living thing on Earth?
CAT 5 $300 Name 4 of the 5 requirements for a graph to be complete.
CAT 5 $400 Which of the following ecosystem would probably have the greatest net primary productivity (NPP)? Open ocean Tundra Grassland Coniferous forest
CAT 5 $500 When individuals of different species live in close association with one another, the relationship is known as _____?_____.
Final Question Please write down your wagers… From $0 - $Total Winnings Question…(difficulty level: medium) Name the three overriding principles I wanted you to most remember from this class.