Name: Dianamae C. Buchan Course/Year: BSECE-2A
Name: Dianamae C. Buchan Course/Year: BSECE-2A
Name: Dianamae C. Buchan Course/Year: BSECE-2A
Buchan
Course/Year: BSECE-2A
Module 1
Pre-test:
Ans: C - All the organism of the same are closely related species.
3. Which of these processes from the carbon cycle releases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
Ans: A - Carbon
4. What is environment?
Ans: A – A place where organism lives in
5. Oikos means?
Ans: D – Ecosystems
1. What are the 5 levels of ecology in order to smallest to largest?
Ans: Organism - Population- Community - Ecosystem – Biosphere
2. What is the importance of ecology?
Ans: The ecology is important because it provides new knowledge of the interdependence
between people and nature that is vital for food production, maintaining clean air and water,
and sustaining biodiversity in a changing climate.
SELF EVALUATION!
1. What is ecology?
Ans: Ecology is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and
their physical environment; it seeks to understand the vital connections between plants and
animals and the world around them. Ecology also provides information about the benefits of
ecosystems and how we can use Earth’s resources in ways that leave the environment healthy
for future generations.
2. What are the main branches of ecology?
Ans: The different types of ecology include molecular ecology, organismal ecology, population
ecology, community ecology, global ecology, landscape ecology and ecosystem ecology.
3. Is ecology related to geography?
Ans: Ecology is the branch of science that examines the relationships organisms have to each
other and to their environment. Scientists who study those relationships are called ecologists. ...
Landscape ecology deals with spatial distribution, patterns, and behaviours across large
geographical areas.
4. Give some examples of ecology?
Ans: An example of ecology is the study of wetlands. Ecology is defined as the branch of science
that studies how people or organisms relate to each other and their environment. An example
of ecology is studying the food chain in a wetlands area.
Name: Dianamae C. Buchan
Course/year: BSECE-2A
PRE-TEST
1. What is ecosystem?
Ans: D – All of these
2. What is an example of an ecosystem?
Ans: D – All of these
3. Which of the following is the natural ecosystem?
Ans: B - Forest
4. What is important of ecosystem?
Ans: D – All of these
5. What does an ecosystem consists of?
Ans: D – All of these
6. How an ecosystem formed?
Ans: D- all of these
7. How does ecosystem affects human?
Ans: B-livelihood
8. How can we protect ecosystem?
Ans: D- all of these
SELF EVALUATE!