Consumers
Water Biomes
Relationships
Important Factors
Terrestrial / Aquatic
100

Organisms that eat secondary consumers.

Tertiary Consumer

100

What kind of biome has water that contains a high concentration of salt, such as oceans?

Saltwater

100

The relationship where the rabbit population increases as the fox population decreases. (What kind of dynamic)

Rabbit-Fox Population Dynamics

100

Organisms that produce their own energy through photosynthesis.

Producer 

100

A relationship where land organisms interact with water organisms.

Terrestrial to Aquatic 

200

Organisms that obtain their energy by eating other organisms.

Consumers

200

What kind of water biome has water that has low concentrations of salts, such as ponds and lakes? 

Freshwater 

200

A decrease in grass levels leading to a decrease in consumer populations.(What kind of impact)

Drought impact on ecosystem 

200

Organisms that break down dead organisms and waste to release nutrients back into the environment.

Decomposer

200

A relationship where water organisms interact with other water organisms.

Aquatic to Aquatic 

300

Which organism is a primary consumers 

Grasshoppers 

300

The concentration of salt in water.

Salinity

300

A decrease in the number of owls due to fewer mice.

Decrease in Mice Population Impact

300

The process by which producers use energy from the sun to create food.

Photosynthesis 

300

A relationship where land organisms interact with other land organisms.

Terrestrial to Terrestrial 

400

Organisms that eat primary consumers.

Secondary Consumer

400

A body of water where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean.

Estuary 

400

A decrease in grass levels due to increased consumption by grasshoppers.

Increase in Grasshopper Population Impact

400

Living components of an ecosystem, such as plants and animals.

Biotic Factors 

400

Eagles eat fish to survive 

Terrestrial to Aquatic 

500

Organisms that eat producers.

Primary Consumer

500

What kind of water biome is a coastal ecosystem dominated by salt-tolerant plants?

Salt Marsh 

500

What happens if the otter population decreases? 

The Sculpin and Trout population will increase 

500

Non-living components of an ecosystem, such as temperature, soil, and light.

Abiotic 

500

Frogs eat flying bug to survive

Terrestrial to Terrestrial 

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