Factors in the environment that limit size and growth of organisms
What is a limiting factor?
All of the living factors in an ecosystem.
What is a biotic factor?
The source of energy in an ecosystem.
What is the sun?
The long term relationship between two organisms where at least one organism benefits.
What is symbiosis?
The total number of different species of organisms in a specific area.
What is biodiversity?
When a species has reached the maximum population size of a biological species that an environment can support indefinitely 
What is carrying capacity?
What trophic level produces its own food by using the energy from the sun?
What is a producer?
Producers obtain their energy by doing this.
What is "using the sun's energy to make food"?
When both organisms benefit.
What is mutualism?
Herbivores have the capacity to eat plants until there are no more left. This does not happen because ______ keeps the herbivore population in check.
What are predators?
The amount of available food, water, or shelter are examples of this.
What are limiting factors?
Quaternary consumer

What is the owl?
How consumers obtain their energy.
When one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed or benefits.
What is commensalism?
a significant change in population size at one trophic level causing changes in other levels, even without direct interaction
What is a trophic cascade?
Why did the deer population change over time?
The amount of resources that deer need to live changed.
In this, food web, this organism is a primary consumer. 
What are rabbits, mice, and grasshoppers?
How carbon gets back into the soil.
What is 'decomposers breaking down dead organisms'?
When one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
What is parasitism?
After the reintroduction of the wolves to Yellowstone, the herbivore population decreased, the producer population increased and many abiotic factors changed including the way rivers behave. Wolves are an example of what.
What is a keystone species?
The amount of sunlight, water, temperature, soil acidity, and humidity are all examples of this type of factor.
How much energy is available to passed on to the next trophic level in an energy pyramid.
What is 10%?
This is represented by the arrows in a food chain or food web
What is "energy flow"?
The relationship where tree frogs use large plant leaves as shelter to hide from predators. The frog gets a safe home, while the plant suffers no damage
What is commensalism?
Biodiversity is important in ecosystems because it allows populations to _______ if there is a disease or disaster.
What is adapt?