Abiotic/Biotic
Macromolecules
Succession
Biotic Organisms
100

Living parts of an ecosystem.

What is the definition of Biotic?

100

Protein

Carbohydrates

Lipids (fats)

Nucleic Acids

Four types of large organic molecules.

100

______ Succession adds nutrients to the soil

Primary Succession

100

____ eats other animals.

Carnivors

200

Nonliving parts of an ecosystem.

What is the definition of abiotic factors?

200

Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen (CHO)

Carbohydrate or Lipids (Fats)

200

In ____ succession soil/ground and already established soil.

Secondary

200

_____ eats plants

Herbivores

300

Rocks, Minerals, Water, and Sun

Abiotic Factors

300

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen (CHON)

Proteins

300

Bacteria and lichen grow in ____.

Primary Succession

300

____ eats plants and animals

Omnivore

400

Trees, Fish, Deer, and Lions

Biotic Factors

400

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus (CHONP)

Nucleic Acids

400

_____ occurs in formally inhabited areas (Land has been burned, flooded, or ECT. 

Secondary Succession

400

_____ breaks down dead and decaying organisms

Decomposer