These organism make their own food with energy from the sun.
Producers
Consumer
The transfer of energy from one organism to another is displayed with a (an)
arrow
This biome is hot, has a lot of trees, and it rains a lot
Tropical Rainforest
The Symbiosis relationship in which one organism benefits and the other does not care
Commensalism
These organisms get energy by eating only plants
Herbivore
A species that is in a place it is not supposed to be and is causing problems in the environment
Invasive species
Shows only one possible pathway of one organism to another.
Food chain
This biome is dry, does not have a lot of organisms, and can be hot or cold
Desert
The Symbiosis relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is hurt
Parasitism
These organisms get energy by eating only other animals
carnivores
Put these organisms in the correct order
1. hawk
2. snake
3. grass
4. mouse
5. Mushroom
Grass -> Mouse -> Snake -> Hawk -> Mushroom
Shows many different pathways and many different organisms
Food Web
This biome has some, but not a lot of trees. It has a rainy and a dry season. It can be hot and cold.
Grassland
The Symbiosis relationship in which one organism benefits and the other also benefits
Mutualism
These organisms get energy by eating both plants and animals
omnivores
Shape given to how much energy is transfered from organism to the next
Energy Pyramid
Shape given to how much energy is transfered from organism to the next
Energy Pyramid
This biome has a lot of trees. It is temperate as it does not get too hot or too cold. It rains a medium amount. We live in this biome.
Deciduous forest
The Symbiosis relationship in which one organism is eaten by another organism
preditor and prey
These organisms get energy by eating dead plants and animals
decomposers
How much energy (percentage) is transfered from one organism to another
10%
The process by which plants make their own food from the sun
Photosynthesis
This biome is the coldest biome. It is where polar bears live.
Tundra
Give an example of a symbiotic relationship and which type of symbiosis it is an example of
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