An individual life form?
What is an Organism?
Biome that is known for low rainfall and high temperatures.
What is a Desert?
Produces its' own food
What is a Autotroph?
What are the living parts and properties of the environment that affect living organisms?
Biotic Factor
That part of an experiment that is changed
What is a independent variable?
A place where an organism lives.
What is a Habitiat?
A biome can be identified by trees that shed their leaves in the fall.
What is a Deciduous Forest?
Organism that eats only Plants?
What is an herbivore?
What is a specialized habitat within a larger habitat?
Microhabitat
Elements of an environment such as rocks, wind, water and sun.
What are abiotic Factors?
Food web shows many organisms with many different food sources. Higher or lower Sustainability?
What is higher sustainability?
A biome that can be identified by its rainy weather and high temperatures.
What is a Tropical Rain Forest?
Organisms that depends on consuming other organisms for energy.
What is a Heterotroph
What is the graph that is used to show the precipitation and the temperature of a region?
Climatograph
2 or more Ecosystems together.
What is a biome?
A group of the same organism in a given area.
What is a Population?
Biome with cone bearing trees with needles such as pines and fir trees.
What is Coniferous Forest?
Top of food chain is know as the..
What is a group of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms?
Ecosystem
Highest level of organization, that contains all of the ecosystems.
What is the biosphere?
Leads to sustainability in an ecosystem
What is BioDiversity?
Determined mainly by its' climate.
What is a biome?
Explain the 90-10 rule?
What is the transfer of energy? 90% of energy is consumed and 10% is transferred.
The ability of an ecosystem to maintain a consistent growth rate.
What is sustainability?
List the 5 levels of organization in our unit?
What are Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism?