Biomes
Levels of Organisms
Food?
Ecosystems.
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100

The biome of Arizona.

What is a desert?

100

Plants that get energy from the sun.

What are producers?

100

An animal that only eats other animals.

What is a carnevore?

100

A non living thing in an ecosystem.

What are abiotic factors?

100

The lowest level of organisms.

What is a cell?

200

An area with the most water and diverse life on earth.

What is the ocean?

200

Represented by the arrow in a food web and food chain.

What is energy flow?

200
An animal that only eats plants.

What is a herbivore?

200

Living things in an ecosystem.

What are biotic factors.

200

The process by which plants get energy from the sun.

What is photosynthesis?

300

A place that gets lots of rain, has tall trees, sloths, and monkeys.

What is a rain forest?

300

The organisms responsible for getting rid of dead organisms in the ecosystem.

What are decomposers or scavengers?

300

An animal that eats both plants and animals.

What is an omnivore.

300

Abiotic factors such as rainfall, wind, temperature, and altitude describing an ecosystem.

What is climate?

300

When 2 organisms help each other.

What is mutualism?
400

An area with lots of herbivores that graze on the plant life (mostly grass).

What are grasslands?

400

An organism that gets energy from eating something.

What is a consumer?

400

The organism that eats both producers and primary consumers.

What is a secondary consumer?

400

The job of an organism in an ecosystem.

What is a niche?

400

When one organism is benefited while the other is harmed.

What is parasitism?

500

Multiple biomes with biotic and abiotic factors.

What is an ecosystem?

500

The organism at the top of the ecosystem.

What is tertiary consumer?

500

Is the sun part of the food chain or food web?

No

500

The diversity of life forms in an ecosystem to help stabilize the organisms within the ecosystem.

What is biodiversity?

500

When one organism benefits in a relationship while the other is neither harmed or helped.

What is commensalism?