Abiotic Factors
Biotic Factors
Habitat
Ecosystem
Symbiosis
100

Abiotic facor

non-living part of an ecosystem

100
Definition of Biotic factor

The living part of an ecosystem.

100

Definition of habitat

An area within an ecosystem that provides an organism with the resources it needs for life.

100
A food chain shows the transfer of ___________

energy

100

A close, long-term relationship between 2 species that usually involves an exchange of food or energy

Symbiosis

200

Examples of Abiotic factors

Air, Sun, water, soil, temperature
200

examples of Biotic factors

trees, other plants, any animal, microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and dead organic matter

200

A coral reef is an example of what?

Habitat

200

An ecosystem consists of ____________

Living things and nonliving things

200

All the organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time.

Population

300

A habitat is usually ____________________

Shared by many species.

300

The way a species interacts with abiotic factors and biotic factors to obtain food, shelter, and fulfill other needs.

Niche

300

Food web

Model of energy transfer that can show how the food chains in a community are interconnected.

400

What is a coral reef an example of?

Habitat

400

Competition

Demand for resources, such as, food, water, and shelter in short supply in a community.

400

Organism that cannot make its own food; obtains food by eating producers or other organisms. 

Consumer

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