Zones
Ecosystem
Vocabulary
Hodge Podge
Organisms
100

This zone is closest to the sun.

Sunlight Zone

100

This ecosystem is found in tropical, shallow waters and contains organisms that look like colorful rock.

Coral reef

100

An organism that can produce its own food.

Producer

100

Organisms that get their energy by eating other organisms are called what?

Consumers

100

This organism eats the algae in the trophic pyramid.

krill

200

The temperate starts to get cold, and there is less light.

The twilight zone

200

An ecosystem with green, leafy trunks that sway back and forth like ribbons.

Kelp forest

200

An interconnected system of food sources between producer, consumer and decomposer organisms.

Food web

200

What is the name of the pyramid that shows how animals get their energy?

Trophic pyramid

200

These tiny producers nourish themselves from the sun.

Plankton

300

This zone is where you would find a bioluminescent anglerfish.

The Midnight Zone

300

The most remote of all of the ocean ecosystems.

Deep Sea

300

Traits or properties that describe something.

Characteristic

300

Two animals that cooperate in order to live.

Symbiotic

300

This organism can grow over 20 feet long!

Great white shark

400

This zone is as far below the surface as the Denali mountain is above it.

The Abyssal Zone

400

This ecosystem consists of tangled roots that help prevent erosion.

Mangrove trees

400

Characteristics connected to living things.

Biotic factors

400

The way organisms get their nutrients in the deep ocean.

Hydrothermal vents

400

The great white shark is what kind of predator?

apex

500

This zone is the deepest part of the ocean and contains the Mariana trench.

The Hadal Zone

500

This ecosystem is where salt water and fresh water meet.

Estuary

500

The ability for organisms to generate their own light.

bioluminescence

500

When the temperature changes according to the season and wind.

Fluctuates

500

The hard, outer shell of krill.

exoskeleton

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