Trophic Levels and Food Webs
Ecosystems
Biomes
Wet-Lands
Cycles
100

Herbivores occupy this spot on the trophic pyramid.

What is "Primary Consumer"

100

An interaction in which one organism lives on or in another, often referred to as the host

Parasitism

100

This biome has high temperatures and little to no rainfall.

Dessert or subtropical dessert

100

The area where rivers flow into oceans. Typically having good productivity of aquatic life.

Estuary 

100

Water moving from rain to rivers to aquifers only to flow out to sea and be evaporated once more.

Water Cycle, Hydrologic cycle 

200

Organisms on each level of the trophic pyramid use ___% of their energy before it is passed to the next level

What is "90%"

200

Two species living in a long term association with one another.

Symbiosis

200

An area where a particular species lives in nature

Habitat

200

Biome that is submerged at least a portion of the year. Shallow and can support emergent vegetation.

Freshwater wetlands

200

This cycle involves gases released from burning of fossil fuels and plants/algae.

Carbon Cycle

300

Gets energy from eating other organisms 

Consumer

300

When two organisms use the same resource different ways to minimize competiton 

Resource partitioning 

300

Cold Biome with low growing vegetation and no trees

Tundra

300

Area of the coast that supports marine life often between high and low tide.

Intertidal Zone

300

One of the slowest cycles, responsible for one of the key fertilizer components and the only one that does not readily involve the air

Phosphorus cycle

400

Shows a simple connection between organisms moving up the trophic levels 

What is " Food Chain" 

400

A remora and shark are an example of which type of interaction

Mutualism

400

What biome is represented in the chart below

Boreal Forrest, Temperate Rainforest

400

These areas made of trees, whos roots are submerged in water, often prevent massive damage from hurricanes. 

Mangrove swamp

400

The process in the Nitrogen cycle that convers Nto usable Nitrogen forms later used in nitrification

Nitrogen fixation

500

Shows a complex connection between organisms in the same ecosystem.

What is "Food Web"

500

An interaction in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected. 

Commensalism 

500

All land based biomes

Terrestrial Biomes

500

Area of the deep ocean or pond without sunlight.

aphotic zone or abyssal zone

500

The term for the water lost to the atmosphere from photosynthesis. 

Transpiration 

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