Earth's spheres
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Feeding
relationships 1
Feeding
relationships 2
prey adaptations
100

the part of the earth that contains land (earth's core, mantle, mountains, sand, metals, etc...)

What is the geosphere?

100

rainfall and temperature are examples of these types of factors

What is abiotic?

100

Koala are found in areas that have eucalyptus trees to support their limited diet. For this reason, Koalas are this type consumer.

What is a specialist?

100

The arrow in a food chain/food web indicates...

What is the transfer of energy?

100

organisms blend into the environment 

what is camouflage?

200

the part of the earth that contains water (oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, glaciers, etc...)

What is the hydrosphere?

200

a group of organisms of the same species found in one area at a given time

What is a population?

200

an animal is hunted by a predator and then eaten immediately. The predator is this type of consumer.

what is a carnivore or omnivore?

200

The type of energy released from one trophic level to the next

What is heat?

200

a non-toxic organism mimics a toxic organism

What is (Batesian) mimicry?

300

The part of the earth that contains air (oxygen, nitrogen, water vapor, ozone, wind, etc...)

What is the atmosphere?

300
"There were 4.2 inches of rainfall on Saturday" is an example of this type of data.

What is quantitative?

300

A sunflower belongs to this trophic level

What is a producer or autotroph?

300

one similarity between scavengers and decomposers

What is they are found anywhere there are dead organisms?

300

playing dead to deter predators

What is thanatosis?

400

The part of the earth that contains life (plants, animals, insects, humans, etc...)

What is the biosphere?

400

The place where an organism lives

What is a habitat?

400

Based on its feeding level, this organism would have the smallest population. (pick one: mouse, grasshopper, rabbit, flower, hawk)

What is a hawk?

400

The amount of energy transferred between trophic (feeding) levels

What is 10%

400

groups of prey working together to attack a predator

what is mobbing?

500

The frozen part of the hydrosphere; glaciers & sea ice

What is the cryosphere?

500

A fundamental _____ is the role an organism can occupy without competition.

What is a niche?

500

the difference between a food chain and food web 

What is a food web is composed of several food chains?

500

A vine climbs up a tree. It steals nutrients from the tree and blocks the tree's sunlight. This relationship is an example of

what is parasitism? 

500

casting off a body part when attacked by a predator

What is autotomy?

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