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Keys, Webs
Biomes
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Invaders 100 Question
This mussel had invaded many areas
in the great lakes
Invaders 100 Answer
Zebra Mussel
Invaders 200 Question
The reason why aquatic plants have
more productivity due to zebra
mussel
Invaders 200 Answer
They clean water of plankton = more
sunlight for photosynthesis
Invaders 300 Question
One invasive species in Washington
is…
Invaders 300 Answer
Answers Vary
Invaders 400 Question
List at least two characteristics of
invasive species
Invaders 400 Answer
Generalist
Reproduce rapidly
No competition in area
Invaders 500 Question
This vine has taken over many parts
of the American south
Invaders 500 Answer
Kudzu
Chains, Keys, Web
100 Question
Give one example of a real
world keystone species
Chains, Keys, Web
100 Answer
Salmon
Sea Otter
Prairie Dog
Chains, Keys, Web
200 Question
A species placement within a food chain or web is
known as its…
A niche
B trophic level
C predatory limit
D ecological pyramid
E biological cycle
Chains, Keys, Web
200 answer
Trophic level
Chains, Keys, Web
300 Question
Energy between tropic levels is lost to
this abiotic component
Chains, Keys, Web
300 Answer
Heat
Chains, Keys, Web
400 Question
Arrows in a food web/chain
show this
Chains, Keys, Web
400 answer
Energy Transfer
Chains, Keys, Web
500 Question
Only about ___% of the energy
produced in one trophic level is
passed to the next level in a food
chain
Chains, Keys, Web
500 Answer
10%
Interaction 100 Question
A niche where organism is able to use
all resources available.
A. Fundamental
B. Realized
Interaction 100 Answer
Fundamental
Interaction 200 Question
Two different species competing for
the same resource
A interspecific completion
B intraspecific competition
Interaction 200 Answer
A. Interspecific Completion
Interaction 300 Question
Species that first arrive and colonize
an area are called this
Interaction 300 Answer
Pioneer Species
Interaction 400 Question
Example of this type of interaction:
A lion leaves behind meat after a kill.
Interaction 400 Answer
Commensalism
Interaction 500 Question
Individuals of a single species fighting over access to a
limiting resource is one example of ________.
A) resource partitioning
B) competitive exclusion
C) symbiosis
D) interspecific competition
E) intraspecific competition
Interaction 500 Answer
E
Biomes 100 Question
Deserts cover approximately what percentage of
Earth’s surface
A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
E. 50
Biomes 100 Answer
C
Biomes 200 Question
This biome would be characterized
by hot temperatures, lots of
precipitation and great amounts of
biodiversity
Biomes 200 Answer
Tropical Forest
Biomes 300 Question
These two factors determine a biome
Biomes 300 Answer
Precipitation, Temperture
Biomes 400 Question
The Biome of Western Washington
Biomes 400 Answer
Temperate Rainforest
Biomes 500 Question
Describe Summer
weather in Nagasaki
Biomes 500 Answer
Warm and Rainy
Grab Bag 100 Question
Before Mount Everest was
discovered, this was the highest
mountain on Earth
Grab Bag 100 Answer
Mount Everest
Grab Bag 200 Question
By definition, parasites ________ their host.
A) kill
B) are much smaller than
C) feed on and harm
D) cannot live independently of
E) never kill
Grab Bag 200 Answer
C
Grab Bag 300 Question
What does this figure illustrate?
a) A predator–prey cycle
b) Competitive exclusion
c) Resource partitioning
d) Succession
Grab Bag 300 Answer
C Resource Partitioning
Grab Bag 400 Question
The main difference between primary
and secondary succession
Grab Bag 400 Answer
Soil/seeds left in secondary
succession
Grab Bag 500 Question
There is a green house, inside the
green house is a white house, inside
the white house is a red house, inside
the red house there are many babies.
What am I?
Grag Bab 500 Answer
Watermelon