Taxonomy
Habitats
Population Factors
Organism Interactions
Energy in Ecosystems
100

The first classification system was developed by who?

Who is Aristotle?

100

The place where a plant or animal lives is called this.

What is habitat?

100

Factors of an ecosystem that are non living are known as this.

What is abiotic factor?

100

This kind of organism interaction is where one organism benefits while the other organism is not helped or harmed.

What is commensalism?

100

Producers that use energy from sunlight to make their own nutrients are known as this.

What are autotrophs?

200

The largest group for classification of organisms is what level?

What is a kingdom?

200

These are the basic needs of plants.

What is sunlight, water, nutrients, air, space?

200

The factors in the environment that are living are known as this.

What are biotic factors?

200

This type of interaction is where both organisms benefit from the interaction. 

What is mutualism?

200

Animals that get energy from eating producers or other consumers are called this.

What are heterotrophs?

300

The smallest level of classification is known as a ...

What is a species?

300

These are the basic needs of animals.

What is food, water, oxygen, space, and shelter?

300

These are things that limit a populations growth.

What are limiting factors?

300

This example of mutualism was given in your study guide.

What is plant and pollinator?

300

Animals that feed on both plants and other animals are called this.

What is an omnivore?

400

What level of organization comes between the family and the species?

What is a genus?

400

This term refers to how a species makes a living in its environment.

What is a niche?

400

The maximum number of a kind of organism that the environment can handle is called this. 

What is carrying capacity?

400

This kind of organism interaction is where one organism receives benefits and the other organism is harmed.

What is parasitism?

400

All organisms on Earth, including humans, are part of the two main interconnected __________ food webs, the ocean food web and the land food web. 

What is global?

500

What level of organization comes between the phylum and the order?

What is a class?

500

This is what happens when two organisms try to access the same resources.

What is competition?

500

A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.

What is a keystone species?

500

A lion hunting, killing, and eating a zebra is an example of this type of organism interaction.

What is predation?

500

All forms of life on Earth are this.

What is carbon based?

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