NAME ______DATE ______Period ______
Unit 11- PLANT & ECOLOGY WORKSHEET
I. Matching – Each response is used one time.
______1. Specialized vascular tissue for transporting water & minerals
______2. Organ of a plant that traps light for photosynthesis
______3. Cellular organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
______4. Hormone to promote growth
______5. Lower, middle portion of leaf that contains loosely packed cells to allow for gas exchange
______6. Specialized vascular tissue that transports glucose in plants
______7. Tissue that contains undifferentiated cells that divide to increase the length of stems roots
______8. Epidermal cells that regulate the size of the opening through which oxygen and
carbon dioxide leave and enter leaves
______9. Type of root that has many secondary branching roots close to the surface of the soil
______10. Name of the structure that attaches a leaf to the main stem
______11. Type of meristem tissue that allows some trees to grow wider
______12. Hormone produced during unfavorable conditions
______13. Tiny extensions of epidermal cells that increase the surface area for absorption of water
______14. Waxy covering on the outside of leaves to prevent water loss
______15. Upper, middle portion of leaf that contains columnar cells with an abundant number of
chloroplasts for photosynthesis
______16. Openings in the underside of the leaf that allow for gas exchange
______17. Loss of water through the leaves of plants
______18. Hormone that helps fruit to ripen
______19. Large main primary root that extends deep into the soil
______20. Main component of plant cell walls
______21. Storage form of glucose in plants
III. Correctly identify the regions of the leaf indicated in the diagram below
Letter of structure / Name of structure / Function of structureOpenings on underside of leaf to allow for gas exchange
Contains the xylem & phloem
Portion of mesophyll where most of photosynthesis occurs
Waxy covering to prevent water loss
Control the size of the stomata
Portion of mesophyll cell loosely packed to allow for gas exchange
Protection from injury & infection
Name ______Date ______Period ______
Vocabulary – Match each term with the correct definition. Each choice is used one time.
______1. Role in an ecosystem carried out by Eubacteria & Fungi
______2. Term used to describe any organism that must obtain food
______3. Scavengers; organisms that obtain organic matter from other dead organisms
______4. Community and its abiotic components
______5. Animals at the third trophic level that eat other animals
______6. Step in the pathway of energy & matter through an ecosystem
______7. Autotrophs
______8. Many different species that live together in a habitat
______9. Linear path of energy through the trophic levels of an ecosystem
______10. Animals at the second trophic level that eat plants
______11. Complex, interconnected path of energy in an ecosystem
______12. Group of organisms in one area that are members of the same species
______13. Study of interaction of organisms with each other & their environment
______14. Animals that eat both plants & animals
______15. Waste product of cellular respiration; required for photosynthesis
______16. Place where a particular population lives
______17. Earth
______18. Group of similar ecosystems
IV. Each row of the table below represents a way of describing the pathway of energy. Complete the table using the following
words:
oak tree caterpillarheterotrophs3º consumers
producersbobcat3rd trophic levelbacteria & fungi
2º consumers2nd trophic level
Autotrophs1º Consumers / Decomposers
First Trophic Level / Fourth Trophic Level / XXXXXXXXX
Blue Jay
II. Multiple Choice - Refer to the following diagram to answer the questions below
______The most likely reason this diagram has only five trophic levels is that
a. pollution probably destroyed the higher levels
b. no other animal is powerful enough to kill & eat the killer whale
c. too much energy is lost at each level to permit more levels
d. killer whales serve as decomposers
______In the diagram, energy flows from
a. killer whale to algae
b. krill to cod
c. leopard seal to cod
d. krill to algae
V. Food Webs – Use the food web below to answer the questions and complete the table.
1. Idenitfy a food chain from the food web above that consists only of a producer, 1˚ consumer, and a 2˚ consumer.
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2. Idenitfy a food chain from the food web above that consists only of a producer, 1˚ consumer, 2˚ consumer,and a 3˚consumer.
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3. Idenitfy three herbivores shown in the diagram.
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4. Idenitfy three carnivores shown in the diagram.
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5. What is missing from this food web? Why is this step important? ______
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6. Complete the table by classifying all the organisms in the food web in their correct trophic levels. Please note: Some organisms
may be listed in more than one trophic level. Not all boxes will be used.
Producers / Primary Consumers / Secondary Consumers / Tertiary Consumers