Parts of an ecosystems
Interactions
Decomposers
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration
Conservation and regulation
100
The Tundra, Taiga, and desert.
What are 3 ecosystems
100
Carnivore.
What is the name of an animal that eats only meat?
100
To break down wastes.
What is the job of a scavenger?
100
Sunlight.
Plants use ________ to make energy.
100
Air, soil, and water.
What is affected by pollution?
200
A place that provides living organisms with things they need
What is a habitat
200
An animal that eats both meat and plants.
What is an omnivore?
200
Worms, crabs, and snails.
What are three examples of Decomposers
200
A process in which plants break down sugar to make energy.
What is cellular respiration?
200
Using natural resources wisely.
What is conservation
300
Rain forest.
What biome is nearest the equator?
300
All the prey overpopulates.
What happens when a predator dies off?
300
Nature's recyclers.
What are Decomposers also called?
300
Oxygen.
What gas is produced in photosynthesis?
300
A species that has been introduced into a non native environment.
What is an exotic species?
400
Tundra and taiga.
What biome is nearest the North Pole?
400
Coopers Hawk
What is an example of a consumer
400
An animal that eats carrion.
What is a scavenger?
400
Plants store sugar and starches.
What are the extra products of photosynthesis?
400
Rules and laws established by the government to protect natural resources.
What is a regulation?
500
Something that is not alive in an ecosystem.
What is the definition of abiotic?
500
Two species fighting for the same food item.
What is competition?
500
A decomposer so small a microscope is needed to see it.
What is bacteria?
500
Oxygen and sugar.
What are the products of photosynthesis?
500
Acid rain, smog, dirty bodies of water, and litter.
What are some examples of pollution?
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