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Ecology Webquest

Ecologists: ______________________________________ Period: ___________


______________________________________ Date: ____________

Part I: Ecosystems and Nutrient Cycling


Your first assignment is to put together a simple food chain and answer the questions below.

I. FOOD CHAINS
(1) Go to http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/frogs/chain_reaction/index.cfm and
click on “play the game” to begin.

Answer the questions below:

1. A person is called an omnivore because they eat meat and vegetables.

2. Food gives people and animals energy.

3. Carnivores are animals that only eat meat.

4. Herbivores are animals that only eat plants.

(2) Choose the Forest Food Chain.


1. What animals (organisms) were in your food chain? Place them in the correct
order.

Sun ----------grass --------grasshopper -----------frog --------- snake ---------- owl.

2. What 5 things happen if you take the frog out of the food chain?

1. Grasshoppers increase because lost frog as predator

2. Grass decreases because more grasshopppers

3. If grass disappears, so will grasshoppers

4. No frogs so snakes decrease

5. Fewer snakes mean fewer owls (or move)

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II. NUTRIENT CYCLING
A. Carbon Cycle
B. Go to http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/Water/co2_cycle.html, read about
the carbon cycle and fill in the blanks below:

Name 2 places on the earth we find carbon:

1. ocean, air, rocks, soil 2. all living things(organisms)

Plants pull carbon (in the form of carbon dioxide) from the atmosphere to make food, through
a process called photosynthesis.
Through food chains animals get carbon from the plants and other animals they eat.
When plants and animals die and decay, carbon goes back into the ground.

Some carbon is buried deep in the ground and forms fossil fuels
When humans burn fossil fuels, carbon is released back into the atmosphere.

When humans and animals exhale, they release carbon back into the air by a process called
respiration.

B. Nitrogen Cycle
Go to the website
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/Life/nitrogen_cycle.html&edu=mid and answer
the questions below:

1. What are 2 ways nitrogen becomes useable to plants, humans and animals:

Lightning strikes, fires, changed into by certain types of bacteria, by bacteria


associated with bean plants

2. How do herbivores obtain the nitrogen they need?


By eating autotrophs

3. How is nitrogen returned to the atmosphere?


Bacteria in waterways change nitrogen that is dissolved in the water into a form
that allows it to return the atmosphere

4. What are two ways humans impact the nitrogen cycle:

1. The use of nitrogen- rich fertilizers

2. Waste from livestock farming

III. BIODIVERSITY
Go to http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/issues/biodiversity/ and answer the following questions
1. What is biodiversity all the variety of living things – plants, animals, and microbes and the
places where they are found
2. What is the estimated number of species existing on earth today 10 to 100 million
species
3. How many species have been named(a) and why may this number actually be too
high(b)
a. 1.75 million b. some species have been described more than once
4. What is a species a group of organisms with unique characteristics that can
reproduce fertile offspring
5. What are the five main pressures on biodiversity
Habitat loss
Over- exploitation of renewable
Invasive species resources

Pollution and waste Climate change


6. Describe three of the reasons that biodiversity is important

Food – Natural environments provide food


Medicines – ¼ of all prescription medicine come from plants
Natural cycles – Natural cycles rely on a huge number of species to operate
effectively

IV. BIOINFOMATICS
Go to http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About and answer the following questions
Click on Primer, then Bioinfomatics.
What is bioinfomatics - The transformation of Biology from a purely lab-based
science to an information science as well
Click on Databases and Tools, then ENTREZ, then Genome Project

1. There are two prokaryotic kingdoms: Archae and Bacteria (Eubacteria).


List the four Eukaryotic kingdoms
Animals
Plants
Fungi
Protists
Click on mammals and write out four scientific names (Genues species) and the associated
common names
Beaver – Castor candensis
Black bear – Euartos americanus or Ursus americanus
Mountain lion – Felis concolor
Bobcat – Lynx rufus

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