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Food Webs
Biomes
Energy
Misc.
100
This is a coyotes relationship with elk.
What is predator/prey?
100
A bear eats a fish, so it is this level consumer.
What is secondary?
100
The biome that has permafrost.
What is tundra?
100
All of an ecosystems energy comes from this source.
What is the sun?
100
How plants use sunlight to make food.
What is photosynthesis?
200
Relationships where organisms are "living together".
What is Symbiosis?
200
These animals are herbivores, so they are _____________ consumers.
What is primary?
200
Locations in this biome include Arizona, New Mexico, and the Sahara.
What is desert?
200
This converts light energy into chemical energy (creates own food source).
What is plants/producers?
200
This describes a nonliving, physical feature of the environment.
What is abiotic?
300
Relationship between a mosquito and a human.
What is parasitism?
300
These organisms are usually at the top of the food chain. They are this level consumer.
What is tertiary?
300
Animals in this biome include the squirrel and whitetail deer.
What is deciduous forest?
300
Energy does this as it moves up the food chain (increase or decrease).
What is decrease?
300
This organism feeds off already dead organisms.
What is scavenger?
400
Relationship in when both species benefit.
What is mutualism?
400
Consider this food chain: blueberries==>mouse==>snake. Which is a carnivore?
What is snake?
400
Climate is cold, snowy winters with a short warm summer.
What is taiga?
400
What gets energy from another source (doesn't make own food).
What is consumer?
400
This gas causes global warming.
What is Carbon Dioxide (or Methane).
500
Relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unaffected.
What is commensalism?
500
This is a the word for an animals job.
What is niche?
500
Which largest part of this biome is located in South America.
What is rainforest?
500
How energy is lost as it moves up food chain levels.
What is metabolism?
500
The process of a chemical buildup in successive trophic levels.
What is biomagnification?