Ecosystems Review for Quiz #3 (Notes 6-21)

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Ecosystems Review for Quiz #3 (Notes 6-21)

Click One Time for Answer The black bear, white-tailed deer, beaver, and great-horned owl all share space where? Forest ecosystem Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Earthworms are considered to have this role because they help return nutrients to the soil for plants to use. decomposers Click One Time for Answer

What is the source of energy in an ecosystem? sunlight Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Leaves, grass, and green shrubs all owe their green color to what chemical? chlorophyll Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Plants, trees, and grasses are all called this in an ecosystem since they make their own food. producers Click One Time for Answer

What is the process called that plants use to make their own food? photosynthesis Click One Time for Answer

Because humans can’t make their own food, they are part what group? consumers Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer A grasshopper, eaten by a frog, which is eaten by a raccoon is an example of this, which shows how energy gets passed down. Food chain Click One Time for Answer

If the raccoon eats berries and fish, what would it be considered? Omnivore Click One Time for Answer

A lion would be considered what type of eater because it eats meat? Carnivore Click One Time for Answer

An animal being hunted is called the _____? prey Click One Time for Answer

What is the term for the animal doing the hunting? predator Click One Time for Answer

Rabbits eat only plants and are considered what? herbivore Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Fleas and ticks are considered this since they live and feed on a host. parasite Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Is a plant eating mouse considered an herbivore, decomposer, producer, carnivore, or omnivore? Herbivore Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Would grasses be considered an herbivore, decomposer, producer, carnivore, or omnivore? Producer Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Is a bear that eats fish and berries considered an herbivore, decomposer, producer, carnivore, or omnivore? Omnivore Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Is a tiger considered an herbivore, decomposer, producer, carnivore, or omnivore? Carnivore Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Is an earthworm considered an herbivore, decomposer, producer, carnivore, or omnivore? Decomposer Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the major four ecosystems would be a place where a river meets the ocean? Salt Marsh Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the major four ecosystems would be a place where there are lots of trees? Forest Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the major four ecosystems would be a place that is mostly effected by tides coming in and out? Salt Marsh Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the major four ecosystems would be a place where lots of grass grows and there is very little rain? Grasslands Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the major four ecosystems would be a place that is mostly freshwater? Lakes and ponds Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the major four ecosystems would be a place that would include the savannas in Africa and the prairies in the USA? Grasslands Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the major four ecosystems would include places that can be temperate or tropical? Grasslands AND Forests Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Which of the major four ecosystems would be a place where animals living there must be adapted to live on land and water? Salt Marsh Click One Time for Answer

Click Five Times for Answers Given the following organisms (wolf, fox, mushroom, rabbit, and grass) where would each fit in the following food cycle? grass rabbit fox mushroom wolf Click Five Times for Answers

Click One Time for Answer What four things can affect or limit the number or types of organisms that can survive in an ecosystem? Food Water Space shelter Click One Time for Answer