Factors in an ecosystem that are living.
What are biotic factors?
A wolf and an elk have this type of symbiotic relationship.
What is predator prey?
The needs for photosynthesis.
What are sunlight and carbon dioxide?
A soccer player wants these mid-game for energy.
What are carbohydrates?
I have more of these in an ecosystem than anything else.
What are producers?
Factors in an ecosystem that are nonliving.
What are abiotic factors?
Beavers and elk have this type of relationship.
What is competition?
The products of photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
A gymnast needs these to repair used muscles.
What are proteins?
All energy comes from this source.
What is the sun?
Factors in an ecosystem that would prevent a species from overpopulating.
What are limiting factors?
Honeybees and flowers have this type of relationship.
What is mutualism?
The needs of cellular respiration.
What are oxygen and glucose?
A wrestler needs these to protect their inner organs/provide energy.
What are lipids?
A method carbon can take to go from plants to the atmosphere.
What is either the plant respiring or being eaten by an animal then the animal respires?
This will happen when a population exceeds their carrying capacity.
What is die off/reduce?
A mosquito and a bison have this type of relationship.
What is parasitism?
The products of cellular respiration.
What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP)?
Fish, nuts, and some insects are a great source of this nutrient.
What are lipids?
The amount of energy lost at each step in a food chain.
What is 90%?
This is a possible limiting factor in a bear's ecosystem.
What is access to food/water/shelter/space or too much competition?
The reason why a predator is not considered a parasite.
What is they must kill their host/target?
The reason why your have to breathe more when you exercise.
What is you are doing cellular respiration more/faster?
The reason why elk and bison must graze constantly to eat.
What is that plants are mainly carbohydrates which are only fuel?
Having 10,000 producers means your ecosystem can sustain this many tertiary consumers.
What is 10?