Habitats
Organisms
Population changes/Energy Roles
Interactions 1
Food
100
Non-living parts of a habitat
What are abiotic factors
100
A group of similar organisms which can reproduce
What is a species?
100
A rabbit is an example of this type of energy role?
What is a comsumer? Or Herbavore?
100
Factors that limit the growth of a population (4)
What are food, water, shelter, and weather conditions?
100
The organism that does the killing (Mr. Ocax)
What is the predator?
200
Living parts of a habitat
What are biotic factors
200
A group of species in a given area
What is a population?
200
A tree is an example of this type of energy role?
What is a producer?
200

The organism that does the killing.

What are predators?

200

Name the relationship based on the situation.

Situation: Tapeworm living inside the intestines of an animal.

Parasitism
300
Forests, oceans, tundra, tropics are examples
What are ecosystems?
300
The number of species per square mile/foot/etc...
What is population density?
300
Fungi is an example of this type of energy role.
What is a decomposer?
300
This type of food system has multiple ways to show where energy flow can go from one organism to another.
What is a food web?
300

True or False: A symbiotic relationship is when both species in the relationship benefit.

False, only one species benefits

400
Two biotic factors in a forest
What are, plants, trees, frogs, etc...?
400
The study of living things in an ecosystem
What is ecology?
400
When the birth rate is higher than the death rate
What is how the population increases?
400
Two ways butterflies adapt to their environments
What are camouflage, bluffing, long stems to drink nectar, etc...
400

What do each of the faces represent in relation to a relationship within an ecosystem?

Smile - benefit

Straight face - unaffected

Frown - harmed

500
Plants use what to make food?
What is photosynthesis? Or the sun?
500
The order of organisms (single to in groups) from smallest to largest
What is organism, population, community, ecosystem?
500

What is the system called when energy is transferred from one living thing to another? What percentage of energy is lost at each level?

Energy pyramid, 10 percent

500
The three major types of interactions among organisms?
What are competition, predation, and symbiosis?
500

Name a mutualistic relation example

Any example where both species are benefiting.

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