What does the prefix Bio- mean?
Life or living
What is a limiting factor?
Something that controls a population
Predators eat the prey
What do carnivores eat?
Meat (other animals)
What is a food web?
A complex interconnection of many food chains that shows the transfer of energy between different organisms.
What does abiotic mean?
Non living, never has been alive
What are the 3 main limiting factors.
Food, water, and living space (shelter)
What do you call the organism a parasite resides on?
Host
Organisms that eat herbivores and can be found eating plants are known as...
Omnivores
All herbivores are part of this level of a food web.
Primary consumers
Temperature is an example of which?
Abiotic factor
What occurs between organisms due to resources being scarce (limited)?
Competition occurs
One organism benefits and the other organisms is neither harmed nor helped.
Commensalism
Mushroom, bacteria, and some insects commonly are known as the recyclers of the ecosystem. Why is that?
They are decomosers, the return nutrients into the soil from dead and decaying material
This level of a food web eats the carnivore that eats the herbivore
Tertiary Consumer
A dog drinks a lot of water due to the temperature being very hot. What is the biotic factor?
Dog
Little water = little food
Little water = water found in few places = animals fight over space in that area
Little water = little number of organisms = fighting over mates
A bunch of people who don't know anything about ecology drive all the wolves away from a park. How can this affect the grass?
A buzzard eat dead animals...it is a what?
Scavenger
Food webs "really" show this.
The movement of energy through an ecosystem.
A boy under a tree that has lots of branches and leaves in order to stay out of the rain.
What is the abiotic factor?
Rain
How can sunlight be a limiting factor?
Plants need it to grow, so the ones that grow the tallest/fastest get more of it to continue growing.
A crab picks up a sea anemone an puts it on its back. The crab gets protection, while the sea anemone gets to move around getting easier access to food. What is this?
Mutalism
All organisms in a food web could have arrows drawn towards this group.
What are decomposers?
What niches is the frog apart of? (At least 4)
Predator, Prey, Secondary Consumer, Tertiary consumer