What are parts of the ecosystem?
How do organisms interact?
How do some Indiana organisms interact?
How do organiasms get and use energy?
How do people impact ecosystems?
100
This biome is very cold.
What is a tundra?
100
An organism that's doesn't produce its own food.
What is a consumer?
100
An animal that gets hunted for food.
What is prey?
100
The materials needed for cellular respiration.
What is sugar and oxygen?
100
A substance that harms the environment.
What is pollution?
200
A group of organisms of one species.
What is a population?
200
Often first in the food chain herbivores would eat them.
What is a producer?
200
An animal that hunts prey.
What is a predator?
200
The thing on the outside of a leaf.
What is chloroplast?
200
Garlic mustard plants grew in this area.
What is Europe and Asia?
300
A place that provides things that an organism needs to live.
What is a habitat?
300
Most worms are this.
What is a decomposer?
300
Molds and yeast are two categories in this.
What is a fungi?
300
When chloroplast absorbs sunlight it makes something.
What is sugar?
300
Something that regulates you to fish.
What is a fishing license?
400
This sandy place is often pictured with cactuses.
What is a desert?
400
A diagram that combines many food chains into one picture.
What is a food web?
400
A decomposer that is so small that you cannot see it without a microscope.
What is a bacteria?
400
During this stage plants break down sugar through a series of chemical reactions.
What is cellular respiration?
400
Something that regulates you to hunt.
What is a hunting license?
500
This is an often cold place but not as cold as tundra.
What is a taiga?
500
A long term relationship between two different organisms.
What is symbiosis?
500
A plant that loses all of it's leaves for part of the year.
What is a deciduous plant.
500
What animals go through photosynthesis.
What is none?
500
An organism that does not grow naturally in an ecosystem.
What is a nonnative or invasive species?
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