Sugar & Energy
Animals
Ecosystems
Energy Transfer
Symbiosis
100

the process autotrophs do to make their own food

what is photosynthesis

100

chordate vertebrates that produce milk, are warm blooded, and (often) have fur

what are mammals

100

all the living and nonliving things contained in a given area

what is an ecosystem

100

a simple diagram showing energy transfer through a few organisms 

what is a food chain

100

a relationship between two organisms living closely together where both benefit

what is mutualism
200

the process of breaking down glucose to release energy

what is cellular respiration

200

chordate vertebrates that spend their life in water and on land

what are amphibians

200

all of the living things in an ecosystem

what is a community

200

an organism that has to eat either plants or other animals in order to gain energy because it cannot make its own food

what is a heterotroph

200

the organisms that benefit and are harmed in a parasitic relationship

what is the parasite (the one that benefits) and the host (the one harmed)

300

the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration

what is reverse/opposite reactions
300

the largest type of animals, which do not have a backbone

what are invertebrates

300
the nonliving things in an ecosystem, such as the atmosphere, weather, and nutrients

what are abiotic factors

300

an organism that breaks down dead material 

what is a decomposer

300

a tick that clings to a deer and feeds off of it is an example of this

what is parasitism 
400

the organelles of photosynthesis and cellular respiration

where is in the chloroplast (for photosynthesis) and in the mitochondria (for cellular respiration)

400
an invertebrate that lives in water with a stiff exterior. Ex: starfish, sea cucumbers and sea urchins

what are echinoderms

400

Two or more organisms are both using the same resources/food source in the same habitat

what is competition

400

An organism that is introduced into a new habitat where it does not have any natural predators

what is an invasive species

400

Seed pods get stuck to the fur of a rabbit and fall off in another location is an example of this

what is commensalism

500

the ingredients that go into a reaction and are written on the LEFT of the arrow

what are the reactants

500

the largest group of invertebrates which have exoskeletons and body appendages. Ex: grasshopper and crayfish

what are arthropods

500

The relationship between the hunter and hunted animals

what is predator (hunter) - prey (hunted)

500

an organism that has a disproportionately high impact on a food web

what is a keystone species

500

The relationship that forms between any two organisms that live closely together and interact so that at least on of them benefits

what is symbiosis

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