Photosynthesis
Living Things & The Environment
Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Interactions in Ecosystems
Miscellaneous
100

Another name for a producer, they make their own food

What is an autotroph?

100

A living thing such as a Rabbit or a Plant.

What is an organism?

100

An organism that captures the energy from sunlight to make its own food.

What is a producer?

100

The struggle between organisms to survive with the same limited resources.

What is competition?

100

Every food chain begins with this.

What is a producer?

200

A Consumer, can not make its own food

What is a heterotroph?

200

Factors that include Water, air, soil, or rocks

What is an abiotic factor?

200

A snail, bird, or fish 

What are examples of a consumer?

200

When two organisms benefit from one another in a symbiotic relationship.

What is mutualism?
200

An organism that breaks down the waste of organic matter.

What is a decomposer?

300

The source of energy needed for Photosynthesis to occur.

What is the sun?

300

Factors that include living things such as plants, giraffes, and fish.

What are biotic factors?

300

This shows the energy flow in a food chain

What is an arrow?

300

This relationship occurs when one organism "hunts" and kills another for food.

What is a Predator/Prey relationship?

300
A group of one species that live together in an ecosystem

What is a population?

400
A plant creates these products during Photosynthesis 

What is oxygen and glucose?

400

All of the populations that live together in one area.

What is a community?

400

A rabbit and grasshopper both eat grass, they are both examples of this..

What is a herbivore?

400
A tick on a dog

A lungworm inside of a deer

What are examples of parasitism?

400

A plant creates glucose because...

It needs a source of food.

500

A plant takes these in during Photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide and water?

500

Anything that can cause a population to stop growing or decrease.

What is a limiting factor?

500

The energy in a pyramid changes in this way as you move up.

What is, "it decreases?"

500

A barnacle on a whale

A bird's nest in a tree

What are examples of commensalism?

500

food, water, shelter and weather are examples of this.

What is a limiting factor?

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