Roles & Relationships
Energy Flow
The Circle of Life 1
Roles & Relationships 2
The Circle of Life 2
100

The relation between two organisms that benefit each other.

What is mutualism?

100

The main sources of energy for all living things.

What is the Sun?

100

The latitude, elevation, climate, land, water, and air quality are considered these types of elements in an ecosystem. 

What are abiotic elements (or non-living factors)?

100

An organism that gets its energy by eating other plants and/or animals..

What is a consumer?

100

The place in which a plant or animal lives and receives what it needs to survive.

What is habitat?

200

When one organism benefits from another by causing damage.

What is parasitism?

200

This process, used by producers, transforms light energy to chemical energy that the organisms stores as food.

What is Photosynthesis?

200

All living things need this to survive.

What is energy?

200

An organism that eats only other animals.

What is a carnivore?

200

An example of a biotic element in our local ecosystem.

Answers vary: What is an oak tree, deer, squirrel, grass, pigeon, etc... (living organisms)?

300

An organism in a food web that makes its own food.

What is a producer?

300

leaves -> deer -> wolf

This is an example of what.


What is a food chain?

300

An example of a threat to ecosystems that has the potential to disrupt the balance of things.

Answer vary: What is disease, human activity, natural disaster, weather conditions, invasive species?

300

An organism that returns nutrients to the ecosystem.

What is a decomposer?

300

An example of a threat that could disrupt the balance in an ecosystem.

Answers Vary: What is disease, human activity, natural disaster, weather, invasive species?

400

An organism that eats only plants.

What is an herbivore?

400

These show the flow of energy in a food chain or food web.

What are arrows?

400

A community of interacting plants and animals and their physical habitat/environment.

What is an ecosystem?

400

When one organism benefits from another without damaging it.

What is commensalism?

400

Organisms that are not native and can cause harm to ecosystems. 

What are invasive species?

500

When two or more organisms need the same thing (food, water, etc..) but resources are limited.

What is competition?

500

The interconnected feeding relationships within an ecosystem that shows the flow of energy between all organisms.

What is a food web?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Through the process of photosynthesis, plants remove this source of pollution from the air.

What is carbon dioxide?

500

Eating a dinner with chicken and salad would make you this type of consumer.

What is an omnivore?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

An organism that is hunted and eaten by a predator.

What is prey?