Community Interactions
Population Dynamics
Trophic Levels
Food Web
Miscellaneous Vocabulary
Community Interaction part 2
100

An organism that eats meat

What is a Carnivore

100

Many individuals of the same species in one area is a

What is a population?

100

Plants source of energy 

What is sun


100

Food chains that are interconnected/overlaps in a particular ecosystem

What is a food web?

100

the variety of species in an ecosystem 

Biodiversity 

100

a close, interdependent relationship between two species

symbiosis

200

something that eats something else for food

What is a consumer? (heterotroph)

200

occurs when a population's growth slows and then stops following a period of exponential growth

logistic growth

200

Plants use this process to turn light into chemical energy

What is photosynthesis?

200

An animal that eats plants or other animals and does not make its own food.

What is a consumer?

200

one organism of one species

What is an individual?


200

Describe the difference between mutualism and commensalism

Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit; commensalism: only one species benefits, the other is not affected

300

any animal that feeds mainly on plants; plant-eater

What is a herbivore?

300

the maximum number of individuals of a particular species that an environment can support

carrying capacity

300

This is how much energy is transferred from one level to the next

What is 10% energy loss?

300

Any living thing that feeds on already broken down dead bodies of other living things (mostly fungus and bacteria)

What is a decomposer?

300

The area of the Earth that includes living things

What is the biosphere?

300

bacteria, fungi, worms, ants, beetles, sow bugs

What are some examples of decomposers?

400

The living and nonliving things in an area and the ways they interact in an environment (ex: redwood forest, swamp, Mojave Desert)

What is an ecosystem?

400

something that restricts the number of organisms that can live in an area.

What is a limiting factor?

400

At the bottom of a trophic pyramid, what are those organisms called

What are producers (autotrophs)

400

An organism that uses sunlight to create its food

What is a producer (autotroph)

400

An area that is suitable for a particular organism to live in is called....

What is a habitat?

400

all the species living in a particular area

What is a community?

500

any living thing that feeds on both plants and animals

What is an omnivore?

500

limiting factors that affect all populations equally regardless of population size (ex: flooding, fire)

density-independent limiting factors

500

What happens to the total number of organisms as you move up a trophic pyramid? 

decreases

500

This is the direction the arrow points in a food web

What is from the prey to the predator

500

Describe a keystone species

plays a vital role in maintaining an ecosystem, this helps multiple other species

500

an organism that hunts, kills, and eats other organisms

What is a predator 

600

a density-dependent limiting factor in which organisms (or species) try to gather needed resources before others

What is competition?

600

Identify the part of the graph labeled b


exponential growth

600

This is the percentage of energy loss as you move up the energy pyramid

What is 90%?

600

This is the type of organism that sits at the third level on an energy pyramid

What is a secondary consumer (omnivore)? 

600

Air, water, and the Sun are all ......

What is are abiotic factors?

600

An organism that feeds on dead and decaying animals

What are scavengers?

700

Identify the relationship shown on the graph


Predator-prey relationship

700

Identify the part of the graph labeled d


carrying capacity

700

On a trophic pyramid what is the organism that eats the producer

What are primary consumers?

700

Look at the food web. This describes the relationship between the fox and the eagle.

What is competition?

700

Living and dead biomass in an ecosystem is called...

What is biotic?

700

organism that feeds on trash (discarded feces, hair, other parts)

What is a detritivore?

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