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Ecosystem Test Review Game
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All the non-living parts of an ecosystem are called?
Abiotic
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What type of damage could an invasive species cause to an ecosystem?
Invasive species could eat off of the food in an area; plants or other animals. They could overpopulate and destroy natural and manmade objects.
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Could a puddle be an ecosystem?
Yes, if the puddle had organisms in it; then it would have biotic and abiotic parts.
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An animal that only eats plants is called?
Herbivore
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T/F- Decomposers are on the bottom level of the energy pyramid.
False
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An animal that eats meat is called?
Carnivore
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T/F- Most invasive species are brought to another part of the world by humans.
True
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What's the difference between a food chain and a food web?
Food chain-single line of energy transfer from p-c-d in an ecosystem. Food web-many different food chains in the same ecosystem together.
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T/F- Biotic parts are the living parts pf an ecosystem.
True
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All living parts of an ecosystem are called?
Biotic
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How can a marine ecosystem differ from a freshwater ecosystem?
Marine ecosystem are saltwater and have more types of species and are larger ecosystems. Freshwater has no salt and fewer species.
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T/F- Few changes occurred after the wolves of Yellowstone were removed from the park.
False
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An animal that eats both plants and animals is called?
Omnivore
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Which of the following measures the temperature and precipitation in an area over a period of time? Weather, Climate or Forecast
Climate
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T/F- Long drought often cause plants to die and animals to migrate.
True
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Photosynthesis is how a plant? Makes food, Breathes, Collects water in its leaves
Makes their own food
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Which of the following is a decomposers?
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As you move up the energy pyramid, what happens to the energy that is transferred?
As you move up the energy pyramid there is less energy because organisms in the level below use much of the energy.
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