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Ecosystem Study Guide

Ecosystem Study Guide. What is an Ecosystem?. A community were living things and non living things interact with each other in a natural environment. List four different types of Ecosystems. Ocean Bay River Stream Lake Pond Forest Desert Grassland Rainforest Tundra.

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Ecosystem Study Guide

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  1. Ecosystem Study Guide

  2. What is an Ecosystem? • A community were living things and non living things interact with each other in a natural environment

  3. List four different types of Ecosystems. • Ocean • Bay • River • Stream • Lake • Pond • Forest • Desert • Grassland • Rainforest • Tundra

  4. List four living things found in most Ecosystems. • Plants • Flowers • Trees • Insects • Animals • Fish • Birds

  5. List four non living things found in most Ecosystems. • Sun • Co2 • Oxygen • Nitrogen • Water • Soil • Rocks • Sand • Clay

  6. How do plants get energy to grow? • Plants get energy to grow from the sun.

  7. How do animals get energy to grow? • Animals get their energy to grow by feeding on plants and/or other animals.

  8. What is the difference between a producer and a consumer? • Producers can make their own energy and consumers need to search and eat theirs.

  9. Name all the different types of consumers, give an example of each type, and explain how they eat differently. • Herbivores-plants only-deer • Omnivores-both plants and animals-bear • Carnivores-animals only-tiger • Decomposers-break down dead decaying organisms-mushroom • Scavengers-feed on dead organisms-vulture

  10. How do plants make food during the process of photosynthesis? • Plants make food by trapping sunlight and absorbing CO2 & water.

  11. What part of the plant traps the sun’s energy? • The part of the plant that traps the sun’s energy is the chlorophyll in the leaves.

  12. What are the jobs of the roots? • The roots jobs are to take in water, support the plant, absorb nitrogen compounds, and store glucose (to be used at night for energy).

  13. Describe how Elodea and Duckweed are different? • Elodea has leaves and a stem. • Duckweed grows in fronds and floats on the surface.

  14. What do Algae and Duckweed have in common? • Algae and Duckweed both have no leaves or stems.

  15. Healthy Duckweed is what color? • Healthy Duckweed is bright yellow green.

  16. How does Duckweed grow and reproduce? • Duckweed grows and reproduces by having buds attached to the fronds.

  17. What problems does Duckweed cause when it thrives? • Duckweed can cause problems by blocking out the sunlight on the water’s surface.

  18. What problems does Elodea cause when it thrives? • Elodea can cause problems by growing rapidly. This will clog waterways and drainpipes.

  19. What happens to Elodea if it breaks apart? • Elodea will grow into 2 separate plants if it is broken.

  20. How does Elodea grow differently in strong and poor light? • Elodea will lose it’s color and become thin in poor light, but it will continue to live.

  21. What two ways can Elodea grow? • Elodea can grow planted or floating.

  22. Mosquito Fish Dorsal Fin Eyes Gills Undershot Jaw Gravid Spot Pectoral Fin Lateral Line

  23. Crickets Head Thorax Antennae Wings Legs Cerci Abdomen

  24. B D F A C • Matching • ___1. baby mosquito fish a. from the animal group • crustaceans • ___2. molting b. (fry) are born alive • ___3. nymph c. only one to chirp • ___4. isopod d. shedding of the outer • skeleton • ___5. male cricket e. purpose of a cricket’s • wings • ___6. chirping f. a young cricket • ___7. exoskeleton g. made of muscle and is • used for movement • ___8. snail h. the outer skeleton • ___9. cricket i. snail’s tongue • ___10. antennae j. from the animal group • mollusks • ___11. snail’s foot k. from the animal group • insects • ___12. radula l. tells the cricket about • feel, taste, smell, • humidity, and • temperature • ___13. lateral line m. meaning of the word • isopod • ___14. snails and isopods n. only found on female • mosquito fish • ___15. cerci o. two short spines that • all crickets have • ___16. gravid spot p. the spine of a female • cricket • ___17. ovipositor q. are scavengers • ___18. equal legs r. detects water pressure E H J K L G I R Q O N P M

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