What is centimeters (cm)?
The vocabulary term for something living
What is biotic?
The relationship demonstrated by a wolf killing and eating an elk
What is predation?
The vocabulary term for an organism that only eats plants
What is an herbivore?
The carrying capacity shown by this graph
What is ~9 million?
In science, the unit of measurement used for volume
What is milliliters (mL)?
The smallest unit of life
What is a cell?
The three types of symbiotic relationships
The term for the graphical representation of the transfer of matter and energy from organism to organism using arrows
What is a food chain/web?
The four factors that can add or remove organisms from a population
What are birth, death, immigration, and emigration?
The volume of liquid in this graduated cylinder
What is 24 mL?
The vocabulary term for all of the ecosystems on a planet
What is a biosphere?
The vocabulary term for a close and long-term relationship between two organisms
What is symbiosis?
An example of a primary consumer in this food web
What is a rabbit, mouse, or grasshopper?
The change in population size when 3 organisms die, 5 are born, 12 immigrate, and 7 emigrate
What is 7?
The variable found on the y-axis
What is the dependent variable?
Of the following things, the one that is abiotic: bacteria, sponge, soil, yeast
What is soil?
The type of mimicry displayed when a harmful coral snake copies the colors of a harmless king snake
What is Mertensian mimicry?
The biomass stored by the secondary consumers when the producers store 30,000 kcal/m^2/year as biomass
What is 300 kcal/m^2/year?
The vocabulary term for the role a species plays in a community
What is an ecological niche?
The independent variable in the graph shown
What is "months of practice?"
The six characteristics of life shared by all living things
What are made of cells, responds to stimuli, grows and develops, maintains homeostasis, reproduces, and processes energy?
The type of coloration displayed by this organism
What is cryptic coloration?
The vocabulary term for the rate at which energy is added to the bodies of organisms
What is productivity?
The population graph created when there is no competition for resources
What is an exponential population graph?