An organism that makes food for itself
What is a producer?
An organism that uses sunlight to create its food
What is a producer?
The population of rabbits is going to go up and down with predators, so the population is stabilized.
What happens to a population of rabbits with predators in an ecosystem?
Impact of the sun on grass
What is providing energy for photosynthesis?
A wolf gains energy from ________________
What are smaller/primary consumers?
The arrows in a food chain and food web represent....
What is the flow of energy?
An organism that eats something else for food
What is a consumer?
What type of organism is found at the beginning of all food chains?
What is producers?
Fungi are on the food chain and they are responsible for ________________
What is breaking down decaying materials (decomposers)?
A system of overlapping food chains
What is a food web?
The flow of energy from a producer to one or more consumers. (ie: linked together by their feeding relationships)
What is a food chain?
What happens to a population of bunnies that has no predators?
The population increases.
Animals ____________ for food, water, territory, and mates.
What is a competition/compete?
Any living thing that feeds on the waste of dead bodies of other living things.
What is a decomposer?
Bacteria, fungi, worms, ants, beetles, sow bugs
What are some examples of decomposers?
Many of the same species such as a school of one species of fish.
What is a population?
At the start of a food chain; what are those organisms called
What are producers?
The first species to an area called
What is a pioneer species?
The living and nonliving things and the ways they interact in an environment (ex: forest, wetland, desert)
What is an ecosystem?
An organism that feeds on dead and decaying organisms
What are scavengers?
Living and nonliving things are parts that make this.
What are ecosystems?
There was previously soil in the area where new growth is taking place (typically happens after a forest fire.
What is secondary succession?
Doubling a region’s human population
What is overpopulation?
In the food web, the mushroom and bacteria
What are decomposers?
Environmental changes happen all the time. Some of these changes are easy to spot. For example, the figure below shows a sign that you might see while riding along a road in many places.

What can you conclude about environmental changes after seeing this sign?
What is human destruction of habitats?
How animals rely on each other in an environment to live. A series of food chains showing energy flow.
What does a food web show?
The process of one ecological community turning into another.
What is ecological succession?
An animal that eats plants or other animals and does not make its own food.
What is a consumer?
Organisms that eat the producer
What are primary consumers? (herbivores typically)
3 limiting factors for a population
What are food, water, and space?
A relationship where two species benefit each other.
What is mutualism?
A mosquito sucking blood from a person
What is parasitism?
All energy in an ecosystem flows in this.
What is a food web/food chain?
Three types of organisms in an ecosystem.
What are producers, consumers, and decomposers?
5 needs of living things:
What are water, food, energy, oxygen, and
suitable living conditions?
An ecological community that is no longer going through change.
What is a climax community?
Energy flows and matter __________
What is cycles?
When neither organism benefits or is harmed
What is commensalism?
A swarm of bees
What is a population?
The regrowth of an ecosystem from bare rock.
What is primary succession?
Something that is being hunted
What is prey?
sun + CO2 + H2O --> glucose (food) + O2
What is the formula for photosynthesis?