This provides energy for all living things.
What is the sun?
When an animal sleeps through the winter.
What is hibernation?
Any organism that lives on or inside another organism and takes food from that organism.
What is a parasite?
This animal, when reintroduced to Yellow Stone, helped restore the ecosystem to a healthier version of itself.
What is the wolf?
This is the largest marine biome.
What is the ocean?
The transfer of energy and nutrients through a community.
What is the Food Chain?
The movement of a whole group of animals from one ecosystem to another ecosystem.
What is migration?
This occurs whenever two or more organisms are trying to use the same resources.
What is competition?
This consists of all the living organisms and their environment in a certain section of the earth.
What is an ecosystem?
All areas on Earth containing life.
What is the biosphere?
An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
What is a predator?
The special characteristics or skills that help living things survive in their environments.
What are adaptations?
What caused God's original ecosystem to change?
This causes fresh water to flow downward.
What is gravity?
All of the different species that live in a particular ecosystem are known as this.
What is the community?
A special partnership in which two species interact with each other over a long period of time.
Learned behaviors are NOT this.
What is inherited?
In this biome we see the Israelites flee their slavery and bondage.
What is the desert (or marine) biome?
Permanently frozen ground has been given this name.
What is permafrost?
All of the organisms of the same species that live in an ecosystem are known as this.
What is the population?
Inherited traits are passed down through this specific way.
What is DNA?
Photosynthesis requires these three items.
What are water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight?
In this prophetic book of the Bible we are told predators and prey will live peacefully on God's new earth.
What is Isaiah?
These are the three types of wetland.
What are marshes, bogs, and swamps?