Factors in an environment
Abiotic and Biotic
Scientific Method
Ecosystem
Trophic Levels
100

What is an example of a natural factor that affects the environment

Oxygen

100

This is the description of all living things in an ecosystem

Biotic

100

The first step in the scientific method, often starting with "How," "What," or "Why."

an observation

100

A simple, linear path showing who eats whom

food chain

100

These organisms form the base of a food web, making their own food from sunlight or chemicals.

producer or autotroph

200

These are the two primary categories into which all environmental factors, both living and non-living, can be divided

abiotic and biotic

200

Biotic or Abiotic

Abiotic

200

A scientist forms an "educated guess" or prediction here

hypothesis

200

This shows the complex, interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem

food web

200

A consumer that eats only plants, like a rabbit eating grass, is known as this.

primary consumer (herbivore)

300

the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.

geography

300

For plants, the availability of this gas from the air is a vital abiotic requirement.

carbon dioxide

300

The variables that are kept the same in all parts of the experiment

controlled variables

300

The original source of energy for almost all food webs

the sun

300

An organism that eats primary consumers, like a snake eating a rabbit, is at this level.

secondary consumer

400
the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.


oceanography

400

A forest's fungi, moss, and insects are all examples of this type of factor

Biotic factors

400

Data that uses numbers and measurements

quantitative

400

A relationship where two different species live closely together, like mutualism or parasitism

symbiosis

400

The top-level predators that consume other carnivores and have few natural enemies are called these.

tertiary consumer or apex predator

500

The human activity causing the most climate change

Fossil fuels

500

This essential liquid, along with its mineral content, is a key abiotic factor for all life.

Water 

500

When a hypothesis is repeatedly supported by experiments, it can become this

scientific method

500

A relationship where one organism benefits, and the other is neither helped nor harmed.

commensialism

500

In an energy pyramid, a significant amount of energy is lost at each trophic level transfer. This is the approximate percentage of energy lost as heat or used for metabolic functions as it moves from one level to the next.

90%