what is a habitat?
What is where an organism lives.
What is a food chain?
What is, the flow of energy.
True or False... Are there still producer consumers and decomposers in food webs?
What is, True
What do plants go through to get their energy?
What is, Photosynthesis
What do fish use to breath underwater?
What is, gills
Double... What is the meaning of biotic factors?
What is, living things.
What is a producer?
What is, the plant that grows and starts the flow of energy.
What happens to the energy in food webs?
What is, It moves through every organism's body.
What do plants release into the air?
What is, Carbon Dioxide
What is an animal called that has a backbone?
What is, Vertebrate
What is an ecosystem?
What is when plants, and animals work together to live.
What level is at the top of the food chain?
what is, tertiary consumer or apex predator.
How are food Webs different from food Chains?
What is, food webs are overlapping food chains or, in other words multiple food chains put together into one.
How many continents do plants grow on?
what is, 7
What is unique about birds bones?
What is, they are hollow
What is the meaning of "Niche"
What is the role an organism plays within an ecosystem.
How do decomposers get their energy?
What is, by breaking down dead plants or animals.
What is mutualism?
What is, both species benefit from the relationship
How do plants reproduce?
What is, Spores
What are the glands called that mammals feed their baby's?
What is, mammary glands
What is one problem that can affect the whole ecosystem?
what is, if one plant or animal goes extinct it can unbalance the ecosystem.
Triple...Organisms in food chains are grouped into categories called what?
What is, trophic levels
What is commensalism?
What is, One organism benefits and the other is not bothered.
What gives plants their structure?
What is, cells and cell walls
Triple... what group of mammals are the largest?
What is, Placental