Organization
Ecosystems
Habitat
Consumers
Connections
100

A nonliving part of an ecosystem.

Abiotic

100

The place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows.

Habitat

100

Any of the plants and algae that produce oxygen and food that animals need.

Producer

100

An animal that eats plants, algae, and other producers.

Herbivore

100

A relationship in which one organism benefits and one is harmed

Parasitism

200

All the living and non-living things in an environment, including their interactions with each other.

Ecosystem

200

The path of the energy in food from one organism to another.

Food chain

200

Fungi or bacteria that break down dead plants and animals into useful things like minerals and rich soil.

Decomposer

200

An animal that eats another animal.

Carnivore

200

A relationship where one organism benefits and one is unaffected.

Commensalism

300

A living part of an ecosystem.

Biotic

300

The overlapping food chains in an ecosystem?

Food web

300

Animals or plants that no longer exist

Extinct

300

An animal that eats both plants and animals.

Omnivore

300

A relationship between two kinds of organisms that last over time.

Symbiosis

400

All the members of one species in an area.

Population

400

The food web begins with a....

Producer

400

Animals or plants that are almost extinct

Endangered

400

An animal that hunts other animals for food.

Predator

400

A relationship between two  kinds of organisms that benefits both.

Mutualism

500

All the living things in an ecosystem.

Community

500

An organism changing to survive in its environment.

Adaptations

500

Arrows in a food chain show...

The flow of energy

500

A living thing that is hunted for food.

Prey

500

Species likely to become endangered soon.

Threatened/Vulnerable

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