A relationship where both species benefit
What is mutualism?
What is the water cycle?
What is a food chain?
A new ecosystem begins to build on new land with no soil
Outcomes that are not what was intended
What are unintended consequences?
The non-living things in an ecosystem
What is abiotic?
A relationship where one species benefits but the other is harmed
The process that cause carbon to be exchanged with oxygen.
What is carbon cycle?
Energy is transferred between interconnected food chains through this.
What is a food web?
What is secondary succession?
One way pollution can lead to unintended consquences
What is harming wildlife, plants or water?
What is an adaptation?
A relationship where on species is benefited but the other is neither harmed or helped.
What is commensalism?
In the water cycle, plants release water vapor through this process.
What is transpiration?
Organisms that make their own food usually though photosynthesis
What are producers?
What is soil?
An organism that is brought in intentionally or accidently that spreads through an ecosystem
What is an invasive species?
a group of organisms the can reproduce with one another
What is species?
Bees pollinating flowers is an example of which symbiotic relationship
What is mutualism?
Carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere through this method.
Organisms that eat other organisms
What are consumers?
What is primary succession?
What is bioaccumulation?
The different populations living in an area is known as this
What is a community?
Barnacles on a whale is an example of this symbiotic relationship.
What is commensalism?
This is a way people can disrupt the water cycle?
What is pollute or build on water areas?
The organisms that break down dead material and put the nutrient back into the soil.
What are decomposers?
The first organisms to show up in a barren environments.
What are pioneer species?
A species that reflects the health of ecosystem
What is an indicator species?
The 5 basic needs of all living things
What are nutrients (food), water, proper environment (shelter), energy, air