Living/Nonliving
What do you eat?
Biotic interactions
Random
100

A non-living thing essential in an ecosystem is called this

What is an Abiotic Factor

100

An organism that only eats meat

What is a carnivore

100

Lions eating zebras is an example of this relationship.

What is feeding relationship?

100

The address of an animal is called this

what is habitat

200

A living organism in an ecosystem is called this

What is a Biotic factor

200

An organism that only eats plants

What is a herbivore

200

Ticks living and feeding on a dog is example of this realationship

What is parasitism?

200

The only organisms that can make food 

Who are producers

300

The weather is an example of this factor

What is an Abiotic factor

300

An organism that eats both plants and animals

What is an omnivore

300

The relationship between a sea anemone and a clown fish is an example of this realtionship

What is Mutualism

300

Tiny little organisms that can only bee sen using microcsopes are called this

What are micro organisms

400

Fungus and bacteria is an example of this factor

What is a biotic factor

400

An organism that helps decay producers, herbivores, onmivores and carnivores

What is a decompser

400

Sharks, dolphins and sea birds often eat the same type of fish. The relationship between sharks, dolphins and sea birds is this

What is a competition relationship

400

The role of an organism in an ecosystem is this

What is niche

500

The total count of a species in an ecosystem is _____. Various species living together in a physical area is called _______

What is a population?

What is community?

500

An organism that feeds on the dead matter of another organism

What is a scavanger

500

A bird makes a nest in a tree. The bird benefits by getting shelter and protection from the tree. There is no significant benefit to the tree becuase of the bird. This realtionship is an example of  ____

What is commnesalism

500

An example of ____ is, polar bears survive very well in low temperatures, but would die from overheating in the tropics. 

What is range of toloerance

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