Abiotic and Biotic Factors
Food Chains and Food Webs
Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers
Symbiosis
Levels of Organization
100
Clouds
What is an abiotic factor?
100
the name for what breaks down the dead or leftover food
What are decomposers
100
this can make its own food
What is a producer
100
one organism is affected negatively and the other is benefited
What is parasitism
100
first level of organization
What is an organism
200
The sun
What is an abiotic factor
200
energy pyramid transfer rule
What is each time an organism eats another it decreases by 10%
200
this has to eat other organisms in order to obtain energy
What is a consumer
200
both organisms benefit from this relationship
What is mutualism
200
a group of organisms of the same species that inhabit an area
What is a population
300
Tree Bark
What is a biotic factor?
300
a diagram that shows how all plants and animals are connected
What is a food web
300
this has to break down dead or leftover things in order to obtain energy
What are decomposers
300
one organism benefits while the other is unaffected
What is commensalism
300
various species interacting in a common location
What is a community
400
Something essential for plants to grow in an ecosystem
What is sunlight
400
the difference between food chains and food webs
What is that webs are all of the organisms in the environment and chains are just one sample from an environment
400
mushrooms
What is a decomposer
400
one organism hunts for its prey
What is predation
400
all of the abiotic and biotic factor in the environment
What is an ecosystem
500
temperature
What is an abiotic factor
500
the source of energy for the entire chain/web
What is the sun
500
this eats organsms that are killed by others
What is a scavenger
500
barnacles on a whale
What is commensalism
500
all of the biotic and abitoic factors in the world
What is the biosphere
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