Intro
Feeding/Relationship
Matter & Energy
Organization of Life
Principles of Science
Food Chain/Web
100

The type of resource that can be replenished within a human lifetime.

What is a Renewable Resource?


100

This type of relationship involves 2 organisms fighting over the same food source.

What is Competition?

100

The ability to do work.

What is Energy? 

100

One plant or animal. 

What is an Individual?

100

An educated guess taken at the beginning of an experiment. 

What is a Hypothesis?

100

The primary consumer shown in this diagram.

What are bees, ants and/or centipedes?

200

Pollution that can break down or decompose over time is said to be this.

What is Biodegradable?

200

This type of relationship involves one species “preying” upon another species.

What is Predation?

200

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is Matter?

200

A group of members of the same species living in the same area at the same time.

What is a Population?

200

Information is gathered using the 5 senses.

What is an Observation?

200

The least amount of energy would be available to which organism 

What is the fox?

300

The number of different species present in one specific ecosystem.

What is biodiversity?

300

This is a type of feeding relationship in which both species benefit.

What is Mutualism?

300

Positively charged subatomic particles.

What are Protons?

300

Groups of different species living in the same area at the same time. 

What is a Community?

300

The final step in the Scientific Method. After an experiment is published, it must be subjected to this _________.

What is Peer Review?

300

The law that states that less energy is available to each consumers as you move up a food chain/web.


What is the 2nd law of Thermodynamics?

400

The complete loss of an entire species.

What is an Extinction?

400

This is a type of relationship in which one species feeds off of another (harming it but not killing it).

What is Parasitism?

400

The majority of the air we breathe is composed of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

400

A community and all of the abiotic factors found in a particular area.

What is an Ecosystem?

400

The group in an experiment that does not receive the variable.

What is the Control Group?

400

Another name for plants/producers (organisms that can make their own food).


What is an Autotroph?

500

The phenomenon in which a public shared resource is used by selfish individuals. 

What is the Tragedy of the Commons?

500

The type of feeding relationship in which one species benefits (eats) and the other is unaffected.

What is Commensalism?

500

The type of radiation that is also referred to as heat energy.

What is Infrared?

500

All of the areas on Earth where life exists.

What is the Biosphere?

500

A type of an experiment in which the subjects do not know which is the Control and which is the Experimental Group.

What is a Blind Experiment?

500

In the diagram below, the mackerel are considered these________________ 


What are tertiary consumers?