Where an organism lives
What is habitat?
Generally speaking, how organisms obtain energy
What is eating?
Type of adaptation allows organisms to blend in with their environment
What is camouflage?
A relationship where both parties benefit
What is mutualism?
The factor that scientists manipulate
What is independent variable?
The role a species plays
What is niche?
This depiction of feeding relationships shows only one line of energy flow
What is a food chain?
Claws, body structures, chemical defenses and camouflage are all examples of this type of adaptation
What is physical adaptation?
Relationship where one party benefits and the other is harmed
What is parasitism?
All of the living and non-living in an area
What is ecosystem?
Students, sibling, parent, teacher are all examples of this
What is niche?
This illustration of feeding relationships shows many varying energy flows
What is food web?
This adaptation cannot be passed down
What is learned behavior?
Orchids in the rain forest grow at the base of tree branches in order to get adequate sunlight. The trees are unharmed. This example depicts
What is commensalism?
An organism's ability to maintain internal conditions despite the external environment
What is homeostasis?
Rivers, trees, house, forest are all examples of this
What is habitat?
How producers obtain energy
What is photosynthesis?
Animals living in the grasslands do this to find water
What is migrate?
A lynx hunts, catches and kills a hare
What is predator-prey?
Basic structure of life
What is cell?
The biome that is sometimes inhabited by small animals with larger ears that burrow during the day
What is the desert?
Organism that feeds on dead or decaying matter
What is decomposer?
The tropical rain forest rainfall requires plants to develop in this way
What is adapt to large amounts of precipitation?
Bwindi female gorillas fight for scarce food resources in this type of relationship
What is intraspecific competition?
Define species
What is a group of organisms that are all the same?