Ecosystem Review. EOG released questions

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Ecosystem Review EOG released questions

1. Which food chain is in the correct order? A grasshopper grass snake frog hawk B grasshopper frog hawk snake grass C grass grasshopper frog snake hawk D grass grasshopper snake frog hawk

Answer C grass grasshopper frog snake hawk producer comes before any producers

2. How have desert plants adapted to their environment? A by limiting the use of sunlight B by storing water C by distributing certain nutrients D by releasing water

Answer B by storing water Remember a desert gets less than 10 inches of rain a year.

What is the role of the owl in the food web?

3. What is the role of the owl in the food web? What is the role of the owl in the food web? A consumer B decomposer C herbivore D producer

A consumer Answer

4. Why can frogs and snakes live in the same garden? A Both keep weeds out of the garden. B Both help different plants to grow. C Both occupy different niches. D Both compete for water.

Answer C Both occupy different niches. Remember a niche is the role an organism plays in an ecosystem

5. What prevents plant growth beneath the trees in thick forests? A The trees limit the amount of sunlight that is able to reach the ground. B The roots of the trees make it difficult for plants to grow. C Little water reaches the ground under the trees. D The temperature of the soil under the trees does not allow plants to grow.

Answer A The trees limit the amount of sunlight that is able to reach the ground. Remember limiting factors like water, sunlight, warmth and food they limit the number of organisms that can survive in an ecosystem.

6. Which is the best example of habitat reduction caused by humans? A Birds and animals flee a forest fire caused by lightning. B Birds become sick from eating insects new to their area. C Fish swimming to breeding grounds are blocked by dams. D A new species of fish migrates up a river, competing with native fish for food

Answer C Fish swimming to breeding grounds are blocked by dams.

7. A small fish, called a cleaner fish, picks bits of food from a shark s teeth. What can best be concluded about this behavior? A It takes needed nutrition away from the shark. B It helps both the cleaner fish and the shark. C It removes food from inside the shark s body. D It helps the shark blend in with its surroundings.

Answer B It helps both the cleaner fish and the shark.

8. Which term describes the role of the corn in this food chain? A carnivore B consumer C herbivore D producer

D producer Answer

9. Which resource do decomposers return to the environment? A light B nutrients C oxygen D water

Answer B nutrients Decomposers break down dead plant and animal matter nitrogen is a key nutrient returned

10. Which is the greatest threat to the survival of large predator species, like mountain lions and tigers? A loss of other predator species B global climate changes C loss of large wilderness areas D animal diseases

Answer C loss of large wilderness areas Loss of habitat (human encroachment)

11. Which statement best explains why there are fewer carnivores living in tundra environments than in other environments? A B C D The short growing season limits the number of herbivores that support carnivores. There is not enough sunlight for primary producers to carry out photosynthesis. The large number of predators limits the number of carnivores that live in the tundra. There are more disease-causing insects present in the tundra environment.

Answer A The short growing season limits the number of herbivores that support carnivores.

12. A class wants to find the ideal temperature for plants to grow in a terrarium. If the students set up several terrariums, what should they do to get the best results? A plant different kinds of plants in each terrarium B use a light bulb with a different brightness in each terrarium C add different amounts of water to each terrarium D place different types of fertilizer in each each terrarium

Answer B use a light bulb with a different brightness in each terrarium

13. Which best describes the role of a producer in an ecosystem? A to use energy from the sun to make food B to decompose dead organisms C to eat other living organisms D to feed on dead organisms

Answer A to use energy from the sun to make food

14. What would most likely be the reason for a deer to move to another location? A No vegetation is left in its habitat. B No animals are left in its habitat. C No predators are left in its habitat. D No decomposers are left in its habitat.

Answer A No vegetation is left in its habitat. Remember a deer is an herbivore, it s food is vegetation

15. Which type of environment is mostly populated with oak, hickory, beech, and maple trees? A taiga B deciduous forest C tundra D tropical rainforest

Answer B deciduous forest Also called temperate forest this is the biome you live in.

16. This diagram shows a cross section of a lake. What part of the lake would most likely have the smallest number of producers? 1 water 4 2 3 land

Answer 3 Remember a producer needs the light/energy from the sun to produce food/survive.at that depth of water, there is less sunlight

17. What is needed for an ecosystem to support the greatest variety of organisms over the longest period of time? A Many different kinds of bacteria B Many different kinds of animals C Many different kinds of minerals D Many different kinds of plants

Answer D Many different kinds of plants Remember plants are producers. Producers make food from the sun, so they are at the bottom of the energy pyramid. If there aren t many plants, there will be a limited number of animals that eat them.