Levels of Organization
Food Chains and Food Webs
Carnivore, Herbivore, or Omnivore
Biogeochemical Cycles
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Where all living things exist - land, water, and air.

The Biosphere

100

What is the original source for all the energy in world?

The Sun

100

A deer eats many types of grasses and some berries.

Herbivore

100

The process by which water changes from a liquid form to a gas is:

Evaporation

100

What is an organism that feeds on only plants called?

Herbivore

200

A group of organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.

Species

200

Heterotrophs in food webs are called _______.  Autotrophs are called ________.

Consumers; Producers

200
A lion eats zebras, antelope, and gazelles.

Carnivore

200

The repeated movement of water between Earth's surface and the atmosphere is called the ____ _____.

Water Cycle

200
All the interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem make up a food ____.

Web

300

All of the organisms that live in a particular place, and their nonliving environment.

Ecosystem

300

The main producers on land are _____.  The main producers in water are _____.

Plants; algae

300

A lizard eats berries, leaves, insects, and tadpoles.

Omnivore

300

Energy flows _______ through an ecosystem.

One Way

300

An organism that makes its own food.

Producer or Autotroph

400

A group of ecosystems that have the same climate and similar plants and animals.

Biome
400

Each step in a food chain or web is called a _____ level.

Trophic

400

A whale eats small animals called krill.

Carnivore

400

Nutrients are _______ through an ecosystem.

Recycled.

400

The process of using light to produce energy.

Photosynthesis

500

The branch of biology dealing with interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment.

Ecology

500

Organisms need nutrients in order to: 

Carry out essential life functions.

500

A small fish eats small animals called zooplankton and eats sea kelp.

Omnivore

500

Name the three biogeochemical cycles we discussed in class.

Nitrogen

Water

Carbon

500

The process of using chemicals to produce energy.

Chemosynthesis

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