Vocabulary
Food Chain/
Food Web
Organization of Life
Interactions
Misc.
100
All the nonliving aspects of an ecosystem.
What are abiotic factors?
100
Herbivores, Carnivores and Omnivores are examples of these.
What are consumers?
100
All living and nonliving things in an enviornment.
What is an ecosystem?
100
Name the 3 symbiotic relationships.
What are mutualism, commensalism, and paristisim?
100
When you make a line graph you need the following...
What is a title and labels?
200
An organism that eats other living organisms.
What is a consumer?
200
An animal that is hunted is called....
What is prey?
200
The smallest level of organzation of life.
What is an organism?
200
The interaction where one organism is helped while the other is harmed.
What is parisitism?
200
Give an example of a predator adaptation.
What is (there are many)?
300
These organisms can be first or second level consumers.
What are omnivores?
300
A diagram showing how energy is transfered between species.
What is an energy pyramid?
300
All Eastern three-toed salamanders that live in one field are considered this.
What is a population?
300
An interaction where both organisms beneft.
What is mutualism?
300
Butterflies are considered which level of consumer?
What is 1st level?
400
An animal interaction where both organisms benefit
What is mutualism?
400
The priaire dogs, owls are considered this..
What is a predator?
400
All different populations that live together in an area.
What is a community?
400
Characteristics that allow an organism to survive it's habitat.
What are adaptations?
400
Bears can be a 1st or second level consumer, why?
What is they can eat berries or other animals, like fish?
500
The process where predators kill their prey
What is predation?
500
Diagram that shows how species in an ecosystem are connected.
What is a food web?
500
The difference between abiotic and biotic factors.
What is nonliving vs living?
500
Name a prey adaptation.
What is (many answers are possible)?
500

What type of succession reaches a climax community quicker because soil is already present

What is secondary succession?