Experimental Design & Scientific Method
Ecosystem Organization #1
Ecosystem Organization #2
Ecology
Toughest Ones
100

Using your senses to identify a fact. Ex: The kittens smell like a skunk

Observation

100

Non-living. Ex: Water, air, temperature

Abiotic

100

A living thing. Ex: Dog

Organism

100

An interaction where one organism kills and eats another. Ex: Wolf-Moose

Predation

100

Biotic or abiotic factor in the environment that an organism needs to live, grow and reproduce. Ex: Water, food

Resource

200

A conclusion based on observations; an opinion. Ex: The kittens got too close to a skunk and got sprayed


Inference

200

Living. Ex: Dog, bacteria, tree

Biotic

200

A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area. Ex: 15 Tigers

Population

200

An interaction where two organisms BOTH benefit. Ex: Bee-Flower

Mutualism

200

A species role (what it does) in its habitat to survive. Ex: A snake hunts mice.

Niche

300

The factor I’m testing or changing- I have control of changing . Graphed on the X-axis. Ex: The different shoe type

Independent Variable

300

1. An organism that can make its own food (PRODUCER) Ex: Tomato Plant

2. An organism that cannot make its own food (CONSUMER) Ex: Dog

1. Autotroph

2. Heterotroph

300

All the different populations that live together in an area. Ex: Dogs and Cats

Community

300

An interaction where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed. Ex: Bird-Tree

Commensalism

300

Place where an organism lives. Ex: Bird's nest

Habitat

400

What is being measured/data; graphed on the Y-axis. Ex: How high the man jumps

Dependent Variable

400

The ability of an organism to maintain stable INTERNAL conditions. Ex: Shivering and sweating

Homeostasis

400

A place where abiotic and biotic factors are found. Ex: Lake, Ocean, Desert

Ecosystem

400

An interaction where one organism (PARASITE) harms but doesn’t kill another organism (PREY). 

Ex: Human-Tick

Parasitism

400

When someone screams and you react by jumping. Which characteristic of life are you experiencing?

Stimulus and Response

500

An experiment with only one independent variable. Ex: Bob is testing different sneakers to see which helps him run a mile the fastest

Controlled Experiment

500

A change in an organism’s EXTERNAL conditions that causes the organism to respond. Ex: Loud sound (STIMULUS) = jump (RESPONSE)

Stimulus/Response

500

The parts of the earth and the surrounding atmosphere where there is life. Ex: Earth

Biosphere

500

The largest number of individuals of a population that: A yard can only support 5 dogs

Carrying capacity

500

Which of the following reasons would a population reach its carrying capacity (Stay at the same level)

Same amount of water, Same amount of food, Same amount of predators, Same amount of prey

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