Ecosystems Quiz Study Guide PDF
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This document is a study guide for an ecosystems quiz on October 10, 2024. It covers key terms and concepts related to ecosystems, including definitions for ecosystem, organism, symbiotic relationships, populations, predators, and prey. The guide also covers concepts about food chains and food webs.
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Ecosystems Quiz Study Guide Quiz date: October 10, 2024 **You will be responsible for the following terms and concepts. You will also be responsible for any and all coursework leading up to the day of the quiz.** Vocab/ Key Terms +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------...
Ecosystems Quiz Study Guide Quiz date: October 10, 2024 **You will be responsible for the following terms and concepts. You will also be responsible for any and all coursework leading up to the day of the quiz.** Vocab/ Key Terms +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Ecosystem | A system comprising all of the | | | biotic and abiotic factors in an | | | area and all of the interactions | | | among them. | +===================================+===================================+ | Organism | A self-contained living thing. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Symbiotic relationship | When two different species of | | | organisms live in close contact. | | - - - - - | | | | Mutually Beneficial-Each organism | | | benefits the other organism. | | | | | | Predation-One species kills | | | another for food. | | | | | | Parasitic-One organism harms | | | another organism to get its | | | energy from it. | | | | | | Competitive-More than one | | | organism is trying to obtain the | | | same resource. | | | | | | Commensalism- One organism | | | benefits, the other is neither | | | benefited or harmed | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Population | A group of individuals from the | | | same species, in the same area. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Predator | An organism that hunts, kills, | | | and eats another organism for its | | | energy. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Prey | An organism that is hunted and | | | killed to give another organism | | | energy. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Abiotic Factor | A non-living thing in an | | | ecosystem. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Biotic Factor | A living thing in an ecosystem. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Resource | A substance or object in the | | | environment required by an | | | organism for normal growth, | | | maintenance, and reproduction. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Food Chain | A model that shows the flow of | | | energy from one organism to | | | another. | | | | | | \*A sample of one possible flow | | | of energy | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Food Web | A model that demonstrates how | | | matter and energy are transferred | | | between producers, consumers, and | | | decomposers as the three groups | | | interact within the connected | | | food chains in an ecosystem. | | | | | | \*Overlapping food chains | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Herbivore | An organism that only eats | | | producers. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Carnivore | An organism that eats other | | | animals. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Omnivore | An organism that eats both plants | | | and animals. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Heterotroph | An organism that gets its energy | | | from another organism. Consumers | | | and decomposers are heterotrophs. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Autotroph | An organism that is a | | | self-feeder. An autotroph is a | | | producer. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Trophic level | An energy or feeding level | | | (producer→primary | | | consumer→secondary | | | consumer→tertiary consumer) | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Energy | The ability to do work or cause | | | change | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Producer | An organism that uses | | | photosynthesis to make its own | | | food | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Consumer | An organism that gets energy by | | | eating other organisms | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Decomposer | An organism that breaks down dead | | | or decaying consumers and | | | producers via chemical reactions | | | and uses the energy released from | | | rearranging those molecules for | | | growth and development. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Photosynthesis | The process that converts the | | | Sun\'s energy into food | | | (glucose). | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Cellular Respiration | The process that takes the | | | incoming food into a cell and | | | turns it into energy the cell can | | | use (ATP). | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ Key Concepts 1. 2.