A living thing that gets energy from dead animals.
What is a Decomposer?
Eats meat.
What is a carnivore?
What is ecology?
Prey can ________, ___________, or are _________.
What are run away, camouflage, and poisonous?
Contains all ecosystems (levels of organization in the environment).
What is a biosphere?
A triangular picture that shows the ecosystem's loss of energy.
What is an energy pyramid?
Eats both meat and plants.
What is an omnivore?
Two or more living things or groups of living things try to use the same resources, such as food, water, shelter, space, or sunlight.
What is a competition?
An animal uses chemicals as a protection?
What are salamanders, frogs, any amphibians.
Made up of a community of living things and its abiotic environment.
What is an ecosystem?
Parasites sometimes live outside of the host's body or live inside the host's body.
What is Parasitism?
A group of animals that is part of the same living thing.
What is a population?
Eats plants.
What is a herbivore?
Parasite gets its nutrients from ________.
What is a host?
All living things are connected to a ______________.
What is a web of life?
Give examples of decomposers.
The highest level of organization in the environment.
What is a biosphere?
Organisms that eat other organisms.
What is a consumer?
Wasp eggs are on the caterpillar will make the caterpillar ____.
What is dead/die?
A picture that shows the feed relationship between living things.
What is a food chain?
Less energy is at the __________ pyramid.
What is bottom?
Grass are considered ________.
What is biotic?
The many different ways that energy is transferred as a result of the feeding patterns of a series of living things.
What is a food web?
A tick is a ______ whereas a dog is a ________.
What is parasite, host?
Living things in a specific environment interact with each other in their surrounding in a peaceful way.
What is ecological balance?