Relationships
Definitions
Abiotic and Biotic
Food Webs/Chains
Habitat/ Environment
100

Type of relationship; the fox chases their prey, a bunny.

Predation

100

Define the word predator.

A predator is an animal that eats other animals for energy.

100

What does biotic mean?

Living

100

Energy passes what to one thing to another?

Energy

100

What ecosystem is dry and arid?

Desert

200

Type of relationship; the dog is a host to a tick that infects the dog.

parasitism

200

Define the word resources.

The word resources is anything that benefits or supplies organisms.

200

After a plant dies what factor does it fall into?

Biotic

200

What is it called whenever many of the same species live in the same area?

A community

200

What is the environment of a sea turtle?

The ocean.

300

Type of relationship; bee pollinates flower and flower gives the bee pollen in return.

Mutualism

300

Define the word habitat.

The environment where an organism lives.

300

What does an “abiotic factor” mean?

Nonliving part of an environment.

300

What would happen to the food web if the sun wasn‘t in it?

There would be no life

300

What is the natural habitat of a black bear?

Forests

400

Type of relationship; a bird makes a nest on a tree branch.

Commensalism

400

Define the word competition.

Competition is when two or more organisms compete for resources.

400

What do biotic factors need to survive?

Abiotic factors

400

A plant is a ….?

Producer

400

What TWO things are environments made of?

Abiotic and biotic factors
500

Type of relationship; tree frog uses plants for protection.

Commensalism

500

Define the word niche.

The role an organism plays in their environment.

500

What is the purpose of an abiotic factor?

Abiotic factors benefit or enhance the life of biotic factors

500

The highest on the food chain is a …?

Predator

500

What are 3 major things organism need to survive in their habitat?

 Food, shelter, water

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