Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Vocabulary 4
100

The process by which green plants and some other plant-like organisms make food.

Photosynthesis

100

Organisms that make their own food.

Producers

100

Meat-eating consumers.

Carnivore

100

Animals that hunt other animals for food.

Predator

200

Found in the structures of plant cells this green molecule helps photosynthesis take place.

Chlorophyll

200

Organisms that break down, or decompose, wastes and the remains of dead organisms.

Decomposer

200

Both meat-eating and plant-eating organisms

Omnivores

200

The transfer of food energy from one organism to the next in an ecological community.

Food Chain

300

Protecting the ecosystem and the organisms living in them.

Conservation

300

Organisms that cannot make their own food.

Consumers

300

Plant-eating organisms

Herbivores

300

Shows how energy passes from one organism to another up a food chain.

Energy Pyramid

400

A species that grows quickly overtaking a new environment.

Invasive Species

400

Physical part of an ecosystem that meets the needs of an organism.

Habitat

400

A food web shows how food chains overlap-”What eats What!”

Food Web

400

All living and non-living in an area and their interactions make up an ecosystem.

Ecosystem

500

The role of an organism in their habitat.

Niche

500

Ecosystem has been disturbed but the soil remains.

Secondary Succession

500

Begins on bare rock and dust settles in the cracks.

Primary Succession

500

The gradual change of organisms in an ecosystem

Succession