Living organisms
Relationships between organisms
Relationships between organisms continued
Biomes
Aquatic ecosystems
100

A scientist who studies organisms and their interactions within ecosystems

biologist

100
interactions between two different species

symbiotic relationships

100

An organism that relies on other organisms to obtain energy

hetertroph

100

 The biome that exists south of the polar ice caps in the Northern Hemisphere where caribou and polar bears exist

tundra

100

The freshwater zone is shallow, which allows sunlight to reach the bottom

littoral

200

Causes an organism to respond 

stimulus 

200

When both organisms benefit in a symbiotic relationship

mutualism

200

An organism that can produce their own energy through sunlight or inorganic substances

autotroph

200

The biome that exists in North America, South America, Asia, Africa, and Australia where summers are hot and winters are cold and is teeming with bison, deer, coyotes, and snakes

temperate grassland
200

The freshwater zone that is dominated by plankton

limnetic

300

Any abiotic or biotic factor that restricts the numbers, reproduction, or distribution of an organism

limiting factor

300

 When one organism benefits in a symbiotic relationship and the other is unharmed

commensalism 

300

What is a chemical substance that all organisms must obtain from the environment to sustain life?

nutrient 

300

The biome that exists in every continent except Europe where cacti and succulents thrive and the average precipitation is 2-26 cm per year

desert

300

The freshwater zone that has minimal light and has colder and low in oxygen

profundal

400

The ability of an organism to survive when subjected to abiotic or biotic factors is called

tolerance

400

When one organism benefits in a symbiotic relationship and the other suffers because of it

parasitism 

400

What is a group of interacting populations that occupy the same area at the same time

community

400

The biome that ranges from -54 degrees Celsius to 21 degrees Celsius where moose, beavers, deer, wolves and lynx reside

boreal forest or taiga

400

The marine ecosystem where the ocean meets land where organisms must be adapted to constant changes that occur daily

intertidal

500

List the characteristics of a living organism 

  1. Made of one or more cells

  2. Displays organization

  3. Grows and develops

  4. Reproduces

  5. Responds to stimuli 

  6. Requires energy

  7. Maintains homeostasis

  8. Adaptations evolve over time

500

What is the total mass of living matter at each trophic level- that decreases at each trophic level?

biomass

500

Which type of succession takes place after a forest fire

secondary
500

The biome that has hot summers and cold winters where black bears, frogs, snakes, squirrels, rabbits, and skunks exist along with oak, maples trees, and shrubs

temperate deciduous forest

500

The marine ecosystem where it is shallow enough for light to pass through

photic

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