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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? ECOLOGY VERSION
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What is another name given to producers? • A. Autotrophs • B. Herbivores • C. Consumers • D. Carnivores
A. Autotrophs Back to Board
What is the term for organisms interaction with each other and their environment? • A. Population • B. Organisms • C. Ecosystem • D. Community
C. Ecosystem Back to Board
What two factors are considered biotic? • A. Water and sunlight • B. Bacteria and fungi • C. Temperature and soil • D. wood and dirt
B. Bacteria and fungi Back to Board
Which of the following lists are examples of ABIOTIC factors? • A. Sun, Soil, Water • B. Sun, Soil, Fungus • C. A deer, Tree, Rocks • D. Fungus, Rocks, Soil
A. Sun, Soil, Water Back to Board
What would happen if producers were removed from their ecosystem? • A. They would have • no great effect. • B. It would have a great impact, • but the other species would adapt. • C. Other populations • would increase • D.It would have a great impact • and the rest of the species would suffer.
D. It would have a great impact and other species would suffer Back to Board
What is the difference between a food chain and food web? • A. There is no difference. • B. Food chain is a complex feeding net- • work. Food web consists of single chain. • C. Food chain consists of a single chain. • Food web is a complex feeding network. • D. One shows trophic levels • and the other does not.
C. Food chain consists of a single chain. • Food web is a complex feeding network. Back to Board
Why are decomposers important for an ecosystem? • A. They can be omnivores. • B. They return nutrients • to the environment. • C. They capture energy • from the sun. • D. They are producers
B. They return nutrients • to the environment. Back to Board
The water and carbon cycle are similar in that • A. They directly depend • on photosynthesis • B. They use fossil fuels • C. They both recycle • matter • D. They both take place • mostly under ground
C. They both recycle matter Back to Board
What process allows carbon dioxide to enter the living parts of the ecosystem? • A. Condensation • B. Precipitation • C. Burning fossil fuels • D. Photosynthesis
D. Photosynthesis Back to Board
What happens when a population reaches carrying capacity? • A. Population is unaffected • B. Population begins to stabilize • C. Population increases • D. Population has unlimited • resources
B. population begins to stabilize Back to Board
Each level in the food chain contains less energy than one before because some energy • A. is lost as heat • B. is consumed • by carnivores • C. is added to • the system • D. incorporated • into biomass
A. is lost as heat Back to Board
What is the process used by autotrophs to make their own sources of energy? • A. cellular respiration • B. Photosynthesis • C. Chemosynthesis • D. Chloroplast
B. Photosynthesis Back to Board
What are the trophic levels shown in energy, biomass, and number pyramids? • A. Biome, ecosystem, • community, population • B. photosynthesis • and chemosynthesis • C. primary, secondary, • tertiary consumers • D. bacteria, • fungus, consumers
C. Primary, secondary, tertiary consumers Back to Board
Which illustration shows the total calories Available in the ecosystem? • A. Pyramid of • numbers • B. Biomass pyramid • C. Food web • D. Energy pyramid
D. Energy pyramid Back to Board
What is the study of organisms and their interactions with the environment? • A. Ecology • B. Biology • C. Ecosystems • D. Psychology