what is a tropic level
a level at witch an animal eat and is consumed
both species benefits
mutualism
whats a cell
basic unit of structure & function in a living thing
Abiotic Factor
The non-living parts of an ecosystem such as soil, climate and rainfall.
density
the number of individuals per unit area or volume
how does energy pass through an ecosystem
it is through the ecosystem when animals eat other animals
commensalism
one species benefits, the other is not affected
A group of similar cells that are organized to do a specific job.
tissue
carrying capacity
the largest population that a given environment can support.
speciation
the process by which new species are created
all animals need what to survive ?
energy
species compete against one another for survival
competition
Group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
organ system
a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical (abiotic) environment
ecosystem
The number of babies born annually per 1,000 women of reproductive age in any given set of people.
birth rate
what is a decomposer
break down dead organic matter
predation
one animal, hunting, killing and eating another for survival
what are the level of organization
organelle --> cell -->tissue --> organ --> organ system --> organism
An abiotic factor that describes overall weather in an area over a long period of time
climate
what is a population
a group of individuals of a single species living in the same general area
what is a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
food web
what is a symbiotic relationship
Close relationship between two organisms, two species related/interacting in environment. There are 5 types of symbiotic relationships
a living thing made of a group of organ systems
organism
animals that feed on the bodies of dead organisms.
scavengers
immigration
The arrival of new individuals into a habitat or population.