herbivore
vegetation region
something that makes its own food (2)
producer
autotroph
on land
terrestrial
Neutral on the pH scale
7
an animal that eats both plants and animals
omnivore
a tree that has pine like needles
coniferous
something that eats other living things (2)
consumer
heterotroph
aquatic
1) The strongest base on the pH scale
2) The strongest acid on the pH scale
1) 14
2) 1
an animal that hunts for its food
carnivore predator
a forest that has trees which change colors in the fall and loose their leaves in the winter
deciduous forest
something found in its original habitat (2)
native
indigenous
the term for writing out a list of what eats what
food chain
What are 3 tings that animals contribute to a communty
1) Provide oxygen
2) removes Carbon Dioxide
3) provides food for herbivores and omnivores
4) basis of the food chain
5) provides habitat and shelter
an animal that only eats already dead animals
carnivore scavenger
the region with dry, short shrubbery and bushes
chaparral dry woodlands
something that is taking over a new environment in a harmful way
invasive
a map of different plants and animals with arrows pointing to what eats what
food web
1) Give an example of a biotic factor
2) Give an example of an abiotic factor
1) plant, anima, bacteria
2) sun, soil, water, air, wind, pH, humidity, temperature
an animal that is hunted as food
prey
why is it colder at the top of a mountain than at the bottom?
for every 100m up in elevation, the air drops by 1ÂșC
1) the term for a species that is close to no longer existing
2) the term for a species that no longer exists
1) endangered
2) extinct
1) the base of the terrestrial food chain
2) the base of the aquatic food chain
1) plants
2) plankton
give the name and chemical equation for how plants produce their own food
photosynthesis
CO2 + H2O --(chlorophyll/sunlight)--> O2 + C6H12O6