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Ecosystems Review Game

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MysteryChanges in Ecosystems

Food Chains

Types of Ecosystems

Definitions

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What is an ecosystem?

Definitions 100 Points

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Definitions 100 Points

An ecosystem includes all the living

(biocoenosis) and non-living things

(biotope) in a particular place, and the

relationships between them.

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Definitions 200 Points

What is a habitat?

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A habitat is the place where a

particular organism lives.

Definitions 200 Points

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Definitions 300 Points

What is a population?

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Definitions 300 Points

A population is a group of organisms

that live together and belong to the

same species.

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What is a community?

Definitions 400 Points

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A community is a collection of

different populations that live together

in one place.

Definitions 400 Points

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Arrange these concepts from largest

to smallest: habitat, biome, ecosystem,

biosphere

Definitions 500 Points

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Biosphere, biome, ecosystem,

habitat

Definitions 500 Points

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Name two living and two non-living

things in a pond ecosystem.

Types of Ecosystems 100 Points

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Types of Ecosystems 100 Points

Non-living: water, soil or sand at the

bottom of the pond, banks of the pond.

Living: water lilies, ducks, turtles,

pond skaters, dragonflies.

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Types of Ecosystems 200 Points

Name two living and two non-living

things in a woodland ecosystem.

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Non-living: soil, rocks, rivers, dead

leaves and branches

Living: trees, shrubs, snakes, squirrels,

birds, insects

Types of Ecosystems 200 Points

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Types of Ecosystems 300 Points

Name two living and two non-living

things in a coast ecosystem.

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Types of Ecosystems 300 Points

Non-living: land and water, beaches,

cliffs, dunes, rock pools

Living: seaweed, dune grasses,

seagulls, fish, starfish

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Name two living and two non-living

things in a city ecosystem.

Types of Ecosystems 400 Points

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Non-living: buildings, roads, can have

rivers, lakes

Living: grasses, trees, bushes,

sparrows, pigeons, mice, lizards,

insects

Types of Ecosystems 400 Points

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Name two living and two non-living

things in a prairie ecosystem.

Types of Ecosystems 500 Points

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Non-living: soil, often rivers or lakes.

Large, flat areas.

Living: grasses, shrubs, zebras, owls,

grasshoppers, ants

Types of Ecosystems 500 Points

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What are the parts of a food chain?

Food Chains100 Points

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Food Chains 100 Points

producers, primary consumers,

secondary consumers, tertiary

consumers, decomposers

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Food Chains 200 Points

A food chain always starts with a ….

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A producer

Food Chains 200 Points

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Food Chains 300 Points

Give an example of a decomposer.

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Food Chains 300 Points

bacteria, fungi, earthworms

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In a food chain, what does the arrow

mean? (What words can we substitute

for the arrow?)

Food Chains 400 Points

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“is eaten by”

Food Chains 400 Points

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Give an example of a food chain.

Include at least four elements.

Food Chain 500 Points

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Answers will vary.

Food Chains 500 Points

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What are the two types of changes in

ecosystems?

Changes in Ecosystems 100 Points

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Changes in Ecosystems 100 Points

Natural changes and Changes caused

by human activity

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Changes in Ecosystems 200 Points

Name two changes caused by human

activity that affect aquatic ecosystems.

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Pollution and Overfishing

Changes in Ecosystems 200 Points

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Changes in Ecosystems 300 Points

Name two changes caused by human

activity that affect woodland

ecosystems

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Changes in Ecosystems 300 Points

Deforestation and Forest Fires

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What is an example of natural

changes in an ecosystem? Explain.

Changes in Ecosystems 400 Points

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A chaparral ecosystem is very dry and

it has many fires from natural causes.

Changes in Ecosystems 400 Points

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What causes natural changes in an

ecosystem?

Changes in Ecosystems 500 Points

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Natural changes in an ecosystem are

caused by variations in environmental

conditions.

Food Chains 500 Points

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What kind of relationship exists

between organisms of the same

species?

Mystery 100 Points

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Mystery 100 Points

Intraspecific relationship

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Mystery 200 Points

What type of relationship exists

between members of different species?

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Interspecific relationship

Mystery 200 Points

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Mystery 300 Points

Pine trees in a forest are an example

of what kind of relationship?

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Mystery 300 Points

Intraspecific relationship

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Give an example of an interspecific

relationship that is beneficial to both

organisms.

Mystery 400 Points

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A lichen is a beneficial relationship

between a fungi and algae.

Mystery 400 Points

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Give an example of an interspecific

relationship that is harmful to one of

the organisms.

Mystery 500 Points

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The tree disease called “escoba de

bruja” is an interspecific relationship

that is harmful to the tree.

Mystery 500 Points

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Excellent work! Good luck on your test!

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