Abiotic factors
Adaptations
Habitats
Ecosystems
Food chains/ webs
100

A non-living part of an ecosystem

abiotic

100

A change in an organism that helps it survive

adaptation

100

A habitat is 

a defined place where an organism lives

100

The study of organisms and their environment

ecology

100

What is an animal that eats plants

herbivore

200

A type of abiotic factor found in California

water or sunlight

200

An example of a structural adaptation

 ex: camouflage,  webbed feet or any other structural adaptation is acceptable

200
An example of a California habitat is...

a forest or a desert.

200

The living and non-living parts of an ecosystem are referred to as

  • the ecosystem components.

200

What is an omnivore?

 an animal that eats both plants and animal

300

 The gas that plants convert into oxygen

carbon dioxide (CO2)

300

When animals blend in with their environment

camouflage

300

What do you call a habitat where rivers meet the sea

an estuary

300

 Biodiversity refers

 variety and abundance of different species of

300

The term for a series of organisms each dependent on the next for food

food chain

400

The maximum number of organisms an environment can support

carrying capacity

400

Describe a behavioral adaptations

actions that organisms take to survive, like migration.

400

Define a vernal pool

a seasonal wetland that holds water in winter and spring.

400

The term for the first species to inhabit a previously destroyed site

pioneer species

400

The difference between a food chain and a food web

a food web is a complex network of interconnected food chains.

500

The term for the weather conditions over a long period

climate

500

Describe physical adaptations

involves internal functions that help organisms survive, such as temperature regulation.

500

Name 3 deserts found in California

 Mohave, Sonora, and high desert.

500

The role of a keystone species is that

  • it plays a crucial role in maintaining the structure of an ecosystem.

500

What is  Bioaccumulation

the storage of chemicals in an organism at higher concentrations than are found in the environment