Biotic vs Abiotic
Scientific Method
Observation vs Inference
Symbiosis
Key Terms
100

Non-Living

What is an abiotic factor?

100

Define "Constant Variable".

What is something that stays the same during an experiment.  

100

The person has a coat on.

What is an observation?

100

Define Mutualism.

What is both organisms benefit?

100

Define consumer.

Eats other organisms.

200

Living organism

What is a biotic factor?

200

Define Dependent Variable.

What is "What is measured?"

200

The tall boy must be good at basketball.

What is an inference?

200

Define parasitism and provide an example. 

What is one organism benefits and the other is harmed.  An example can be a dog and tick.  

200

Define Omnivore.

What is an organism that eats both plants and meat? 

300

List 2 Biotic Factors in an ecosystem.

What are plants and animals?

300

Define Independent Variable.

What is "What changes in an experiment"? 

300

Define Observation.

What is "Using your 5 senses to record information".

300

Define Commercialism. 

What is one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed (unaffected)

300

Describe/Define a "Predator-Prey" relationship in an ecosystem.

What is "One animal eats another animal".  Lion and a gazelle.  

400

List 3 Abiotic factors you may find in an ecosystem.

What is water, air, soil, sun, rocks? (Other answers accepted)

400

What is a "Testable Question"?

What is a question that can me measured or tested?

400

Define Inference.

What is an "Educated guess based on your observations".

400

Atlantic puffins are very resourceful.  They use burrows for nesting that were previously made and used by rabbits.  The rabbits have moved on, and don’t know or care that the Puffins are living there.

Which form of symbiosis is described?

What is commensalism?

400

What do the arrows on the food chain represent?

What is "the transfer of energy"?

500

Why are abiotic factors important to an ecosystem?

What is (water/air) is important because....

500

These are written as "If...Then" statements.  For example, If we put one skittle in hot water and one skittle in cold water then the skittle will dissolve.  

What is a hypothesis?

500

The car stopped running because it ran out of gas.

What is an inference?

500

What are the 3 types of symbiosis we discussed and provide an example of at least 2?

What is Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism?

500

Define "Photosynthesis". What are 2 things that are produced or made during photosynthesis?

What is the process when plants use energy from the sun to make their own food.  Oxygen and Glucose (Food) are produced during this process.  

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