Vocabulary
Living and Non-Living
Definitions
Ecosystem
More Ecosystem Stuff
100
The term "biotic" mean?
What is Living?
100
What is the term you learned for non-living?
What does the term "abiotic" mean?
100
An organism that eats only plants (type not level)
What is a herbivore?
100
These are different populations that live together in an area
What is community?
100
A coyote is an example of what in an Ecosystem
What is an organism?
200
Which of the following is part of the abiotic community? 1) cats 2) grass 3) water 4) food
What is water?
200
What are the three primary types of consumers?
Herbivores, Carnivores and Omnivores
200
An organism that can create it's own food.
What is a producer/autotroph?
200
All the living AND non-living things that interact in a particular area are called?
What is an Ecosystem
200
A bird building a nest in a tree is an example of what type of relationship?
What is commensalism?
300
The transfer of energy that shows many connections between living things in an ecosystem is a:
What is a food web?
300
A consumer that eats both plants and animals
What is omnivore?
300
A carnivore at the topmost level in a food chain that feeds on other carnivores?
What is a tertiary consumer?
300
The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment is called?
What is Ecology?
300
What relationship do tapeworms have when they eat digested food from a person’s intestines.
What is parasitism?
400
Organisms that can live entirely by themselves with absolutely no relationships to other living and non living things are: 1) Predatory 2) Biotic 3) Producers 4) Non-Existent
What is Non-Existent?
400
Biotic factors in a pond might include: 1) water 2) tadpoles 3) temperature 4) soil type
What are tadpoles?
400
What do we call the same kind of organisms that live together.
What is a population?
400
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What are three ways that humans can affect an ecosystem?
400
What type of relationship does bacteria have when living in a person’s mouth?
What is mutualism?
500
A consumer that eats only producers (level not type)
What is 1st level consumer?
500
The classroom is an example: 1. Ecosystem 2. Habitat 3. Population 4. Community
What is an ecosystem?
500
This is a series of overlapping food chains that shows the eating patterns within an ecosystem
What is a food web?
500
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What is an example of a "natural' change in an ecosystem and explain how it affects the Living and Non-Living things within.
500
This is a place where an organism lives and this provides all the things that the organism needs to survive.
What is habitat?
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