Biomes
Food Chains and Webs
Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Misc.
100

This biome has trees that lose their leaves in the fall.

What is the Deciduous Forest?

100

Producers get their energy from?

The sun

100

Nonliving parts of an ecosystem (sunlight, soil, temperature)    

Abiotic Factors 

100

Living components of an ecosystem (the organisms)    

Biotic Factors

100

Covers about one-fifth of Earth’s surface. This biome has a layer of soil that can either be sandy, gravelly, or stony. Usually gets at most 20 inches of rainfall a year, and the organisms that live here are adapted to this extremely dry climate.

Dessert

200

This biome is known for being extremely cold, with permafrost.

What is the Tundra?

200

An organism that creates its own food.

Producer

200

System of food chains

Food Web

200

A picture that shows how each organism gets energy    

Food Chain

200

A biome dominated by a mix of broad-leaved or coniferous trees that occurs in the middle latitudes, in both Northern and Southern hemispheres, and characterized by abundant moisture present throughout the year and have long growing seasons.

Rainforest Biome

300

This biome is sometimes called the boreal or coniferous forest.

What is the Taiga?

300

The arrows in a food chain show this.

What is the flow of energy?

300

Group of organisms of the same type that can produce offspring      

Species

300

All the members of a species that live in the same area at the same time.    

Population

300

Found where there is not enough regular rainfall to support the growth of a forest, but not so little that a desert forms. Two main kinds: tropical and temperate. Made up of large open areas of grasses. They are maintained by grazing animals and frequent fires.

Grassland

400

This biome has scattered trees, dry seasons, and large herbivores like zebras.

What is the Savanna?

400

In a food chain, this type of organism breaks down dead plants and animals.

What is a decomposer?

400

Complex ecological community, consists of many ecosystems    

Biome

400

All of the different populations that live in the same place at the same time

Community

400

Physical place where an organism lives    

Habitat

500

This biome exists in high-altitude mountain regions.

What is the Alpine Biome?

500

A hawk that eats a snake, which ate a mouse, is considered this type of consumer.

What is a tertiary consumer?

500

The specific role an organism plays in a community    

Niche

500

Study of the relationships between organisms and their environment

Ecology 

500

All living things in an area that interacts with nonliving things from the environment

Ecosystem

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