SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP
LIMITING FACTORS/CARRYING CAPACTIY
HEAT TRANSFER
ECOSYSTEM
BIODIVERSITY
100

A special type of algae, called zooxanthellae, lives within many types of coral. The algae conducts photosynthesis, thereby providing the coral with food.The coral provides a safe place for the algae to live.


MUTUALISM

100

THE LARGEST POPULATION AN AREA CAN SUPPORT WITH ITS RESOURCES IS CALLED

CARRYING CAPACITY

100

grabbing the handle of a hot pan, walking barefoot on concrete during the summer, ironing clothes is an example of 

CONDUCTION 

100

An animal that hunts other animals for food

PREDATOR

100

Invasive species can reduce this by pushing native species out of an ecosystem.

BIODIVERSITY

200

Dutch elm disease is caused by a fungus that attacks elm trees, growing and feeding on the tree. Unfortunately, the elm tree is often severely affected by the disease.

PARASITISM

200

ORGANISMS REQUIRE THESE TWO THINGS TO SURVIVE

FOOD AND WATER

200

thermal energy is transferred from hot places (areas of high thermal energy) to cold places (areas of low thermal energy)is called

CONVECTION

200

An organism that makes its own food, usually a plant.

PRODUCER

200

Invasive species often become successful because they usually lack this in their new environment

NATURAL PREDATORS

300

Orchids are a unique type of plant that grows on tree branches. The orchids receive light more easily by growing on the tree, and their roots also get water from the tree. The tree is not affected by the orchids

COMMENSALISM

300

AN ENVIROMENTAL FACTOR THAT CAUSES THE POPULATION TO DECREASE

LIMITING FACTOR

300

The movement of particles of matter is

THERMAL/HEAT ENERGY

300

A community of living and non-living things m an environment

ECOSYSTEM

300

This invasive species has caused major damage to waterways in the United States by clogging pipes and outcompeting native mussels

ZEBRA MUSSELS

400

Clownfish have a very close association with sea anemones. The clownfish live within the sea anemones venomous tentacles. This symbiotic relationship provides the clownfish protection from predators while the clownfish help to attract prey for the sea anemone, as well as helping to keep it clean.

MUTUALISM

400

NAME THE FOUR LIMITING FACTORS

FOOD, WATER, SPACE/SHELTER AND WEATHER

400

The most commonly used example of this type of heat transfer is boiling water

CONVECTION

400

A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area

POPULATION

400

This group of organisms often spreads aggressively because it grows and reproduces very quickly.

INVASIVE SPECIES

500

Tapeworms live in the intestines of mammals and absorb nutrients from the food the mammals eat. Because of the tapeworms, the mammals often do not get enough nutrients.

PARASITISM

500

the reason why a deer population cannot grow indefinitely is because of

CARRYING CAPACITY

500

Radio waves, x-rays, and visible light are all forms of

RADIATION

500

NAME THE TWO TYPES OF ECOSYSTEMS

TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC

500

If an invasive species fills the same niche as a native species, the native species may experience this.

POPULATION DECLINE

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