Ecology Vocab
What Nutritional Relationships am I?
What Biome am I?
What Animal am I?
Mammal Vocab
What Mammal Group Do I Belong To 1.0?
What Mammal Group Do I Belong To 2.0?
100

What is the study of how living things interact with one another and with their physical environment?

Ecology

100

When a hawk captures a rabbit to eat, what special nutritional relationship am I?

Predation or predator

100

The hottest and driest Biome. 

Desert

100

The only flying mammals 

Bats

100

What is the term for animals that are attached to a single location but can move the environment toward themselves for the purpose of trapping food?

Sessile

100

This mammal group is identified by raising their young in special abdominal pouches. 

Marsupials 

100

This mammal group includes cattle, sheep and goats. 

Bovids

250

All ecosystems fall into one of two general categories: aquatic and _____________ .

Terrestrial

250

When the fungus, wheat rust, destroys crops by stealing nutrients and even killing the crops, what special nutritional relationship am I?

Parasitism or parasite

250

Has long, harsh winters with freezing temperatures, snow ice and high winds. 

Arctic tundra 

250

Slowest moving, arboreal mammal

Sloths

250

What is the term for an animal with a notochord or backbone and an endoskeleton?

Vertebrate

250

This mammal group includes gnawing animals like mice, beavers, and squirrels. 

Rodents

250

Blue whales are part of this mammal group. 

Baleen whales

400

What is the ecosystem’s ability to with and recover from its changes?

Stability 

400

When a hawk and an eagle are going for the same road, what special nutritional relationship am I?

Competition

400

Found near the equator and has abundant rainfall. 

Tropical rain forest 

400

Largest living marsupials

Kangaroos

400

Most of the vertebrates are tetrapods because they have four _________?

appendages or limbs

400

This mammal group includes hoofed animals. 

Ungulates

400

This mammal group includes mostly arboreal mammals that have five fingers and five toes. 

Primates

550

What is the maximum population size that the ecosystem can currently support?

Carrying capacity 

550

What is an organism’s function or occupation?

Niche

550

Includes prairies, Russian steppes, and Argentinian pampas. 

Grasslands 

550

Largest carnivore on land

Bears

550

What is the structure, formed from tissues of a fetus and the mother, that nourishes a developing mammal embryo? 

placenta

550

This mammal group includes shrews, moles and hedgehogs. 

Insectivores

550

Dugongs and manatees belong to this aquatic mammal group. 

Sea cows

700

In a coral reef what level of ecology do clownfish represent?

Population 

700

When a bee feeds on the nectar of a flower and then pollen that sticks to its legs is transferred to another flower, what special nutritional relationship am I?

Mutualism 

700

Has well defined seasons and sufficient precipitation to support large trees and diverse animal species. 

Temperate deciduous forest

700

Largest animal of all

Blue whale

700

What is a species that still exists on Earth today, but is in danger of dying out called?

Endangered

700

Primates without tails belong to this mammal group. 

Apes

700

This mammal group includes hares, rabbits and pikas. 

Lagomorphs

890

What type of marine ecosystem occurs where nutrient-rich fresh water from rivers meets and mixes with seawater? 

Estuary

890

What is a model showing all possible feeding relationships at each tropic level?

Food web

890

Found at high mountain altitudes. 

Alpine tundra

890

Largest rodent

Capybara

890

What type of body symmetry do mammals have?

Bilateral symmetry

890

This mammal group includes animals that chew the cud. 

Ruminants

890

Some mammals have antlers or horns. Which are the ones that are solid bone and are shed annually?

Antlers

1100

What is the term for animals that are active during the day in their environment?

Diurnal

1100

When orchids and mosses grow on the limbs of trees or large plants and cause no harm, what special nutritional relationship am I?

Commensalism 

1100

In the aquatic biome what is the relatively shallow ocean zone that extends to the edge of the continental shelf?

Neritic zone

1100

Egg laying, venomous mammal

Platypus 

1100

What is the term for animals that regulate their body temperature and can maintain a stable body temperature regardless of their environment?

Homeothermic

1100

This mammal group includes echidna and platypus and are grouped together because they both lay eggs. 

Oviparous

1100

This group of mammals are odd toed hoofed animals such as horses, tapirs and rhinoceroses. 

Perissodactyls

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