Organisms and the Environment
Abiotic Factors
Biotic Factors
100
Defined as a living thing
What is an organism
100
defined as nonliving part of an organism's habitat
What is abiotic factor
100
This is the term used to described parts of a habitat that are living, once living and interact with an organism
What is biotic factor
200
Food, Water, shelter, and other things it needs to live, grow and reproduce
What is things an organism gets from its environment
200
These are examples of 3 abiotic factors that you might find in your environment
What is (examples) air, water, sunlight, soil, rocks, temperature, wind, precipitation, gravel, sand, furniture, clothing, toys, TV, fridge, etc
200
True or False: Bacteria found in soil is an example of a biotic factor
What is True
300
An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow and reproduce
What is a habitat
300
True of False (if False explain why): Dead plants are abiotic facotrs
What is False. Dead plants are biotic factors because they were once alive
300
Plants are categorized as (explain why you choose your answer) a) decomposer b) producer c) consumer
What is "b" producer because they make their own food
400
Organisms have different for survival and reproduction
What is the reason organisms live in different habitats
400
True or False (if false explain why): A community is a group of abiotic and biotic factors in a certain area
What is False. A community is different species in a certain area
400
all animals take in this and exhale this when they breathe
What is oxygen, carbon dioxide
500
Organisms interact with these two things in an environment
What is abiotic and biotic factors
500
True or False (if false explain why). Oxygen is an abiotic factor that all organisms need to survive
What is False. Plants use carbon dioxide, not oxygen
500
This process describes how plants make food, by taking in carbon dioxide, sunlight and water
What is photosynthesis