Ecosystems and Food Webs Packet
Name _________________________________ Period _____________
This entire packet is due on ________________
Part A (Use the Skinny Green Environmental Science Textbook as a resource)
An environment that provides the things that an organism needs to survive is called a habitat.
What three things does an organism need from its habitat?
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An organism interacts with both living and non-living things in its habitat. These are factors.
Biotic Factor: _________________________ such as ____________________________
Abiotic Factor: ________________________ such as _____________________________
Give 2 examples of biotic and abiotic factors for deer living on Mount Ben Lomond
Biotic___________________________ Biotic ___________________________
Abiotic __________________________ A biotic___________________________
What might happen to the population of deer on Ben Lomond in a year when there was very little rainfall? (an abiotic factor)________________________________________________
Define the following levels of environmental organization.
Organism:_______________________________________________________________
Population: ______________________________________________________________
Community: _____________________________________________________________
Ecosystem: _____________________________________________________________
Ecology: ________________________________________________________________
Draw the environment “bullseye” here and label the levels of organization
How might a change in the population of prairie dogs affect the population on owls in a grasslands ecosystem? ______________________________________________________________________
Part B (Use pages 42-47 in the green Environmental Science Textbook as a resource)
An organism’s energy role is determined by how it obtains energy and how it interacts with other organisms. The three basic energy roles are producer, consumer, and decomposer.
A PRODUCER is __________________________________________________________________
A CONSUMER is __________________________________________________________________
A DECOMPOSER is ________________________________________________________________
What is the difference between a food chain and a food web? _______________________________
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Imagine a pond ecosystem. There are grasses dipping into the water, mosquitoes buzzing, and frogs croaking. Nearby are trees that house sparrows and hawks. A pair of ducks have made a nest in the reeds and a fox has been seen prowling the shoreline. What is the energy role of each of these:
Tadpole: ___________________________ Beetle ____________________________
Algae: ____________________________ Hawk ____________________________
Heron: ____________________________ Cat tails __________________________
Do you think there would be more foxes (a third level consumer) or frogs (a second level consumer) in this ecosystem? Explain ______________________________________________________________
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What does it mean when your teacher says that all biological energy comes from the sun. Isn’t sunlight an abiotic factor? Explain _____________________________________________________________
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Draw as many arrows as needed going to the mushroom.
Create a food web made of several food chains with decomposers.
ü Color, cut and paste organisms (from the ? page supplied) below to create a food web.
ü Include the original energy source, the sun.
ü Draw arrows that show the direction of biological energy flow.
ü Label each drawing as abiotic, producer, consumer, or decomposer. (Hint: energy transfer ends with decomposers, but they do return nutrients, such as nitrogen, back to the soil.)
Part C In Dr. Art’s Guide to Science, Read pages 146 through 153. Recreate the biological energy pyramid from page 153 below.
Why is the bottom part of the triangle so much bigger than the top two levels of the pyramid? __________________________________________________________________________
Why are decomposers shown throughout the pyramid from top to bottom? ______________
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From what you know about root words, what do you think an autotroph is? _____________
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From what you know about root words, what do you think a heterotroph is? ______________
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Define these organism labels:
Herbivore____________________________________________________
Carnivore ___________________________________________________
Omnivore ___________________________________________________
What is the name of the reaction that is the chemical opposite of photosynthesis, where sugar and oxygen are “burned” to create energy for animals? _____________________________
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