Ecology Study Guide
Integrated Science 1 Name:
Below are the concepts you are expected to know for your Ecology Test. Your quiz will be scored on a 1-2-3-4 scale. You may choose to prepare for this assessment by preparing a response for each bullet below. Your quiz will be Wednesday October 21.
· Describe the relative abundance of organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
· Explain the transfer of energy between organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
· Explain the role and impact of human activity on energy flow in a given ecosystem.
· Explain the relationships between abiotic and biotic factors in a given ecosystem.
· Explain the role and impact of human activity on the biotic and abiotic factors in a given ecosystem.
Ecology Study Guide
Integrated Science 1 Name:
Below are the concepts you are expected to know for your Ecology Test. Your quiz will be scored on a 1-2-3-4 scale. You may choose to prepare for this assessment by preparing a response for each bullet below. Your quiz will be Wednesday October 21.
· Describe the relative abundance of organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
· Explain the transfer of energy between organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
· Explain the role and impact of human activity on energy flow in a given ecosystem.
· Explain the relationships between abiotic and biotic factors in a given ecosystem.
· Explain the role and impact of human activity on the biotic and abiotic factors in a given ecosystem.
Ecology Study Guide
Integrated Science 1 Name:
Below are the concepts you are expected to know for your Ecology Test. Your quiz will be scored on a 1-2-3-4 scale. You may choose to prepare for this assessment by preparing a response for each bullet below. Your quiz will be Wednesday October 21.
· Describe the relative abundance of organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
· Explain the transfer of energy between organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
· Explain the role and impact of human activity on energy flow in a given ecosystem.
· Explain the relationships between abiotic and biotic factors in a given ecosystem.
· Explain the role and impact of human activity on the biotic and abiotic factors in a given ecosystem.