Vocab
Relationships
Big wide world
Energy Flow
Random
100

This term describes a species that is not native to an area and often causes harm to the environment or economy by out-competing local species

Invasive Species 

100

This occurs when two species or individuals "fight" for the same limited resource, such as food or space

competition

100

This is the simplest level of organization; a single living thing, such as one deer or one oak tree.

Organism 

100

These organisms, usually plants or algae, form the base of every food chain by capturing sunlight.

producers (or autotrophs)

100

How many Units did we cover this year in Science?

8!
200

This term refers to the variety of all the different species of organisms living in a specific ecosystem or on the entire planet.

biodiversity

200

In this "win-win" relationship, both species involved benefit from the interaction.

mutualism

200

This is the highest level of organization, encompassing every part of Earth where life exists, from the deep ocean to high in the atmosphere

biosphere

200

This term describes an organism that eats both plants and animals

omnivore

200

What is your Science class room number?

114S

300

Biodiversity can be measured in three ways: species diversity, ecosystem diversity, and this type, which refers to the variety of DNA within a single species.

Genetic Diversity 

300

In this relationship, one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed

commensalism

300

This level consists of a group of individuals belonging to the same species that live in the same area

Population

300

This type of diagram shows the many interconnected feeding relationships within an entire ecosystem, rather than just a single path

Food Web 

300

What is the most common lab rule broken this year? 

NO FOOD IN THE LAB

400

This is the maximum number of individuals of a species that an environment can support over a long period without degrading the habitat.

Carrying Capacity 

400

Relationship between a virus and a bacterial cell would be an example of _________

Parasitism 

400

This level includes all the living things in a given area, interacting with their non-living, or abiotic, environment (like water, soil, and sunlight).

Ecosystem

400

According to this ecological rule, only about this percentage of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.

10%

400

What team will Ms.Collins be teaching on next year?

Trick Question! 

I will be a cross team teacher for 7th and 8th grade Science 

500

Biotic or Abiotic influences that can raise or lower the carrying capacity. 

Limiting Factors 

500

In a parasitic relationship, this is the name given to the organism that is being harmed or fed upon by the parasite

Host

500

This level includes all the different populations (the biotic factors) that live and interact together in one defined area.

Community 

500

Fungi and bacteria fall into this category, breaking down dead organic matter and returning nutrients to the soil

Decomposer

500

What school year was Ms.Collins in 7th grade?

2014-2015 school year 

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