Animals that eat only one specific organism or feed on a very small number of organisms
Specialist
The poles, duh, and zones with specific climates that allow low temperatures
The cycle of water is mainly located in a system called the ____sphere
Hydro
The part of Earth where all life exists, from the deepest oceans to the atmosphere
Biosphere
Main difference between habitats and niches
Niches are more specific
Photosynthesis but with chemicals
Chemosynthesis
It is an individual living thing
Organism
It is the process where plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to create energy-rich sugar molecules.
Photosynthesis
This term describes the community of living organisms in a particular area plus their nonliving environment.
Ecosystems
A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
Parasitism
It is a sequence that links species by their feeding relationships.
Food Chain
There are parts of the ocean where salty water separates from fresh water (True and False)
False
THIS PICTURE IS TIKTOK PROPAGANDA
If we had liquid methane instead of water, would we be able to have a "methane cycle"
Yes, theoretically
The most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth are usually found in this climate zone.
What is the tropical zone?
When two species live closely together and at least one benefits
Symbiosis
The complex network of feeding relationships in an ecosystem
Food web
They are the 4 major connected systems Earth has
Biosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Geosphere
What is the name of the process through which water from the ocean is transported to the clouds.
Evporation
This sphere of the Earth includes all of its water, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater.
Hydrosphere
When organisms compete for the same limited resource.
Competition
They eat detritus, or dead organic matter
Detritivores
What is a Biota?
A collection of JUST living things in biosphere
Nitrogen forms a very important molecule for plants which formula is NH4, what is the name of this molecule?
Ammonium
A group of the same species living together in an area.
Population
A relationship where one benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
Commensalism