Types of organisms
Type of Consumers
Food Chain Sectors
Symbiotic Relationships
Vocab
100

A type of organism that makes it's own food

Producer

100

Type of consumer that eats other animals

Carnivore

100

The sector that every food chain starts with 

Producer/Plants

100

Type of relationship that benefits one organism and harms the other

Parasitism

100

All living things in an ecosystem

Biotic

200

A type of organism that has to eat other things, does NOT make it's own food.

Consumer

200

Type of consumer that eats plants only

Herbivore

200

The nutrient every ecosystem begins with

Sunlight

200

Type of relationship that benefits both or all organisms involved

Mutualism

200

Something that prohibits a population from growing within an ecosystem

Limiting Factor

300

Another term for producers, makes their own food

Autotrough

300

Type of consumer that breaks down dead things

Decomposer 

300

This sector within food chains eat the producers

Primary Consumers

300

Type of relationship that benefits one organism and does not affect the other at all

Commensalism

300

Where an organism lives

Habitat

400

Another word for consumer, has to eat other different things in order to survive 

Heterotrough

400

Type of consumer that eats both plants and animals

Omnivore

400

This sector within food chains eats the primary consumers

Secondary Consumers

400

A tick on a dog is a _______________ relationship

Parasitic

400

All of the living and nonliving things within an area

Ecosystem
500

a simple list of animals and who/what they eat in order

Food Chain
500

A type of organism that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms. HINT (they FIND their food)

Scavengers

500

This sector of the food chain is at the very top and has no predators

Apex Predators
500

A bee pollenating a flower, while also eating from it, is an example of a __________________ relationship. 

Mutual/Mutualistic

500

A group of the same species within an area

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