Vocab
Abiotic or Biotic
The Flow
Produce, Consume, or Decompose
Biomes
100

A biome found in the middle of continents, characterized by grasses

Grasslands

100

Examples include plants, animals, and bacteria

Biotic

100

In a food chain, the arrow represents the flow of ______

Energy

100

Bacteria and fungi are prime examples of this role

Decomposer

100

The species that often causes the most disruption to ecosystems

Humans

200

 The specific role or job an organism has in its environment.

Niche

200

Examples include sunlight, water, and soil.

Abiotic

200

The primary source of energy for most ecosystems

Sunlight

200

A meat-eater that cannot produce its own food

Carnivore

200

 A very dry biome with little rainfall.

Desert

300

A relationship where both species benefit

Mutualism

300

A living factor that limits a population's size

A predator

300

A complex network of interconnected food chains

Food web

300

An organism that makes its own food using sunlight.

Producer

300

A biome characterized by permafrost and low temperatures.

Tunra

400

A relationship where one species benefits and the other is unaffected.

Commensalism

400

This factor causes algae to grow in a pond.

Sunlight

400

What happens to the predator population if the prey population decreases?

It decreases

400

What type of consumers are humans?

Omnivores

400

The most biodiverse biome on Earth

Rainforest

500

What are the six levels of organization from smallest to biggest? 

Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Bloom, Biosphere

500

True or False: A dead tree is considered a biotic factor

True!

500

The amount of energy is passed from one trophic level to the next.

10%

500

An animal that feeds on secondary consumers

Tertiary consumer

500

 A forest biome with trees that lose their leaves annually

Deciduous Forest

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