The ultimate source of energy for most ecosystems and thus most ecological pyramids on Earth
sun
Nonliving components of the ecosystem
abiotic
This is an organism that lives on or in a host and gets nutrients from that host.
parasite
A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms, like a vulture
scavenger
Organisms that break down dead material and recycle nutrients
decomposers
This diagram is a more accurate way to look at energy flow in an ecosystem and is a bunch of food chains all put together
food web
Which of the following means all of the living and nonliving factors interacting in the environment:
population, community, ecosystem, or biosphere
ecosystem
In this type of relationship both organisms benefit
mutualism
There are two types of succession, which type would occur after a fire

primary
photosynthesis

On the following food web which organism is a secondary consumer?
rat, frog, dragonfly, thrush
A group of organisms of the same species in one area
population
mistletoe grows on other trees taking nutrients from the tree and hurting it. What type of relationship is this?
parasitism
Which organism(s) would have the least amount of energy?

tertiary consumers
What is biodiversity
all the living things in an area
The type of organisms that are always located at the bottom level of an energy pyramid
producer or autotroph
All of different populations in an ecosystem living and interacting together
community
There is a type of ant that keeps aphids as livestock. The ants protect the aphids and move them to parts of the plants where the aphids can get the best food. In return the aphids produce a sweet sticky substance that the ants eat
mutualism
Explain the relationship between the hare and the lynx according to the graph

as one goes up the other goes down
The organism that a parasite lives on or in
host
How much energy is transferred from one level in a food chain?
10%
What is a niche?
An organisms job or role in the ecosystem
In the ocean barnacles grow on whale's skin. They get free transportation to areas rich in food, but the whales are completely unaffected
commensalism
Carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals that an area can support, what would happen to the organisms in an area if carrying capacity is reached
death, increased competition, disease
This is something that eats both plants and animals
omnivore