Ecology Study Guide Integrated Science 1 Name: Date: Pd: Below are the concepts you are expected to know for your Ecology Test. Your test will be scored on a 12-3-4 scale. You may choose to prepare for this test by preparing a response for each bullet below. Your test will be Wednesday/Thursday, October 21/22. You will turn in your handwritten study guide the day of the test. Describe the relative abundance of organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem. Explain the transfer of energy between organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem. Explain the role and impact of human activity on energy flow in a given ecosystem. Explain the relationships between abiotic and biotic factors in a given ecosystem. Explain the role and impact of human activity on the biotic and abiotic factors in a given ecosystem. Ecology Study Guide Integrated Science 1 Name: Date: Pd: Below are the concepts you are expected to know for your Ecology Test. Your test will be scored on a 12-3-4 scale. You may choose to prepare for this test by preparing a response for each bullet below. Your test will be Wednesday/Thursday, October 21/22. You will turn in your handwritten study guide the day of the test. Describe the relative abundance of organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem. Explain the transfer of energy between organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem. Explain the role and impact of human activity on energy flow in a given ecosystem. Explain the relationships between abiotic and biotic factors in a given ecosystem. Explain the role and impact of human activity on the biotic and abiotic factors in a given ecosystem. Ecology Study Guide Integrated Science 1 Name: Date: Pd: Below are the concepts you are expected to know for your Ecology Test. Your test will be scored on a 12-3-4 scale. You may choose to prepare for this test by preparing a response for each bullet below. Your test will be Wednesday/Thursday, October 21/22. You will turn in your handwritten study guide the day of the test. Describe the relative abundance of organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem. Explain the transfer of energy between organisms in different trophic levels of an ecosystem. Explain the role and impact of human activity on energy flow in a given ecosystem. Explain the relationships between abiotic and biotic factors in a given ecosystem. Explain the role and impact of human activity on the biotic and abiotic factors in a given ecosystem.