Working Together
Inter b/t Organisms
Miscillaneous
Food Web
100

A close relationship between two or more organisms of different species 

What is Symbiosis? or What is Symbiotic relationship? 

100

all the organisms that live in a place, together with the nonliving things in their environment

What is an ecosystem? 

100

An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms

What is consumer? 

100

producers, consumers, and decomposers

What are trophic levels? 

200

A bird picks out food from a crocodile's teeth, eating the food itself. 

What is Mutualism?

200

All the different populations that live together in an area

What is Community? 

200

An organism that can make its own food using photosynthesis

What is a Producer? 

200

These organisms that directly feed on producers? 

What are Primary Consumers? 

300

The orchid and the tree. The orchid receives sunlight but the tree is unaffected. 

What is commensalism? 

300

A group of organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area

What is Population? 

300

Sunlight and soil are energy for what two types of organisms? 

What are plants and algae? 

300

These organisms directly feed on primary consumers. 

What are Secondary Consumers? 

400

Flies which inside a mammal, lays eggs there. Larvae mature in the mammal and crawl out of its skin. The mammal will grow a lump which is hurtful and infectious. 

What is parasitism? 

400

An animal that hunts other animals for food

What is a Predator? 

400

The arrows point from where to where in a food web? 

What is from prey to predator?
400

Consumers that are animals at the top of the food web.

What are Tertiary or Top consumers? 

500

BONUS: A teen who takes initiative to solve problems on their own. (Hint: An effective habit)

What is Pro-Active? 

500

An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism

What is Prey? 

500

Cause for decrease and increase in population 

What is "changes to the ecosystem?"

500

BONUS: Other names for primary, secondary, and top consumers? 

What are herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores?