Living and Non-Living Things Vocabulary
Energy and Matter Transfer
Limiting Factors
Energy roles in an Ecosystem
Relationships among organisms
100

Living factors of the environment

What is biotic factors.

100

A diagram showing a series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy and nutrients.


What is a food chain?

100

Living things need what 3 things?

What is food, water, shelter?

100

An organism that can make it own food.

What is a producer?

100

A relationship where both organisms benefit

What is mutualism?

200

non-living factors in the environment

What is abiotic factors?
200

A diagram showing a more realistic way energy and matter cycle through an ecosystem consisting of many overlapping food chains.

What is a food web? 

200

An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.

What is a habitat?

200

An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms.

What is consumer?


200

A relationship where one organism kills another for food or nutrients.

What is predation.

300

an environmental factor that causes the population to stop growing or to decrease.

What is a limiting factor?

300

Organisms that eat the first-level consumers.

What is a secondary consumer. 

300

An environmental factor that causes a population to stop growing or to decrease in size.

What is a limiting factor?

300

An organism that breaks down biotic wastes and dead organisms, returning the raw materials to the ecosystem.

What is a decomposer?

300

A relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither helped or harmed.

What is commensalism?

400

A community of organisms and their abiotic (non-living) environment.

What is Ecosystem?

400

An organism that eats the second-level consumer.

What is a tertiary (3rd level) consumer?

400

The number of individuals in an area of a specific size.

What is population Density.

400

When tow species share a niche, one of their populations might be affected as it struggle to survive as they use the same limited resources.

What is competition?

400

A relationship that involves one organism living with, on, or inside another organism and harming it.

What is parasitism?

500

more than one member of the same species living in the same habitat and sharing the same resources

What is a population.

500

A diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves form one feeding level to another in a food web.

What is an energy pyramid? 

500

An organism gets food, water, shelter, and other things from its environment that it needs to live, grow, and reproduce.

What is resources?

500

Adaptions that include how an organism obtains its food, the type of food the organism eats. and what other organisms eat it is a part of the that organism's adaptation that help them fill specific roles or functions?

What is niche? 

500

Any relationship in which two species live closely together.

What is symbiosis?

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