Ecosystems Vocabulary Quiz

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Ecosystems Vocabulary Quiz

Test your knowledge of ecosystems and their vital components with our engaging quiz! Discover interesting facts and enhance your understanding of the natural world.

  • 6 multiple choice questions
  • Fun and educational
  • Perfect for students and nature enthusiasts
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringNature42
What is an ecosystem?
A sweet, sugary liquid made inside flowers. Insects and hummingbirds feed on. Bees use it to make honey.
A community of interacting organisms and their environment. Living things interact with each other, and also with non-living things like soil, water and air.
Living things not naturally found in that ecosystem. They usually cause damage or throw off the balance of the natural ecosystem.
A scientist that studies plants.
What is a botanist?
A scientist that studies plants.
Living things not naturally found in that ecosystem. They usually cause damage or throw off the balance of the natural ecosystem.
An area densely packed with lots of different kinds of plants, tall trees and animals. Rainforests get a lot of rain (about 100 inches of rain per year). All that rain allows lots of different plants to grow and lots of animals live near those plants. Rainforests also produce a lot of oxygen that humans breathe and scientists estimate that there are millions of different kinds of living things still undiscovered in rainforests.
A community of interacting organisms and their environment. Living things interact with each other, and also with non-living things like soil, water and air.
What is nectar?
A scientist that studies plants.
Living things not naturally found in that ecosystem. They usually cause damage or throw off the balance of the natural ecosystem.
A sweet, sugary liquid made inside flowers. Insects and hummingbirds feed on. Bees use it to make honey.
A community of interacting organisms and their environment. Living things interact with each other, and also with non-living things like soil, water and air.
What is a rainforest?
A sweet, sugary liquid made inside flowers. Insects and hummingbirds feed on. Bees use it to make honey.
A community of interacting organisms and their environment. Living things interact with each other, and also with non-living things like soil, water and air.
Living things not naturally found in that ecosystem. They usually cause damage or throw off the balance of the natural ecosystem.
An area densely packed with lots of different kinds of plants, tall trees and animals. Rainforests get a lot of rain (about 100 inches of rain per year). All that rain allows lots of different plants to grow and lots of animals live near those plants. Rainforests also produce a lot of oxygen that humans breathe and scientists estimate that there are millions of different kinds of living things still undiscovered in rainforests.
What are invasive species?
An area densely packed with lots of different kinds of plants, tall trees and animals. Rainforests get a lot of rain (about 100 inches of rain per year). All that rain allows lots of different plants to grow and lots of animals live near those plants. Rainforests also produce a lot of oxygen that humans breathe and scientists estimate that there are millions of different kinds of living things still undiscovered in rainforests.
A sweet, sugary liquid made inside flowers. Insects and hummingbirds feed on. Bees use it to make honey.
Living things not naturally found in that ecosystem. They usually cause damage or throw off the balance of the natural ecosystem.
A community of interacting organisms and their environment. Living things interact with each other, and also with non-living things like soil, water and air.
What is the definition of 'living things'?
Living things not naturally found in that ecosystem. They usually cause damage or throw off the balance of the natural ecosystem.
Anything living such as an animal, plant, insect, bacteria, etc.
A sweet, sugary liquid made inside flowers. Insects and hummingbirds feed on. Bees use it to make honey.
A community of interacting organisms and their environment. Living things interact with each other, and also with non-living things like soil, water and air.
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