HABITATS
FOOD CHAINS
LIVING THINGS
ECOLOGY WORDS
INTERSPECIFIC RELATIONSHIPS
100

This habitat has a lot of sand and very little rain.

What is a desert?

100

Plants are called this because they make their own food.

What are producers?

100

Animals with backbones are called this.

What are vertebrates?

100

All the living and non-living things in one place.

What is an ecosystem?

100

Both animals benefit from the relationship.

What is mutualism?

200

This habitat is very cold and covered in ice.

What is the Arctic?

What is a polar habitat?

200

An animal that eats plants.

What is a herbivore?

200

This group includes snakes, turtles, and crocodiles.

What are reptiles?

200

The place where an animal lives.

The place where an animal lives.

200

One animal benefits and the other is not affected.

What is commensalism?

300

Fish and sharks live in this habitat.

What is the ocean?

300

An animal that eats meat.

What is a carnivore?

300

These animals can live on land but they need water.

What are amphibians?

300

The different living things in an ecosystem.

What a Biocenosis is?

300

One living thing benefits and the other is harmed.

What is parasitism?

400

This habitat has many trees and animals.

What is a forest?

400

This animal eats both plants and meat.

What is an omnivore?

400

Animals that have feathers.

What are birds?

400

Male deer fighting during mating season are showing this relationship.

What is competition?

400

A lion hunting a zebra is an example of this relationship.

What is predation?

500

Frogs usually live in this wet habitat.

What is a pond? 

What is a wetland?

500

Mushrooms and bacteria are examples of these.

What are decomposers?

500

This animal group produces milk for babies.

What are mammals?

500

Bees living and working together in a hive are an example of this.

What is a society?

500

Two animals fighting for food or territory show this relationship.

What is competition?

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