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100

This is the scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their physical environment.

Ecology

100

These are organisms that create their own food/energy using sunlight or chemical energy

Primary Producers

100

A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten.

Food chain

100

Water vapor turns back into liquid water

Condensation

200

An ecosystem consists of these two factors. 

Abiotic and biotic factors

200

This process captures light energy and uses it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates.

Photosynthesis

200

Each step in a food chain or food web

Trophic Level

200

Liquid or solid water that falls from clouds

Precipitation

300

This is a group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.

Biome

300

Consumers are also known as: ___

Heterotrophs

300

These organisms "recycle" dead matter that can be reused by primary producers.

Decomposers/Detritivores

300

Liquid water turns into water vapor from bodies of water

Evaporation

400

What three methods do ecologists use to study?

Observation, Experimentation, and modeling.

400

This consumer breaks down dead organic matter chemically

Decomposer

400

This pyramid shows the relative number of individual organisms at each trophic level in an ecosystem.

Pyramid of numbers

400

Evaporation of water from plants/plant leaves

Transpiration

500

List the levels of organization in order.

Individual, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere

500

The use of chemical energy to produce carbohydrates.

Chemosynthesis

500

If there are 5,000 calories at the primary producer  level, how many calories are expected to be found at the secondary producer trophic level? (Hint*: That is 2 levels up.)

50 calories

500

Bonus: When bacteria in the soil convert nitrogen gas into ammonia.

Nitrogen Fixation

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