Vocabulary
Resources
Deer/Resources
Biomes/Resources
Characteristics of Life
100

Non-living things in an ecosystem.

What are abiotic?

100

A source of supply (food, water, shelter).

What is a resource?

100

The green and blue pieces of paper.

What represented food and water in the activity?

100

A specific geographical area with a particular climate.

What is a biome?

100

Must have this many characteristics to be considered an organism. 

What is "all" or "8"?
200

Living things in an ecosystem.

What is biotic or organism?

200

These are natural and can never run out or can be replaced within a person’s lifespan.

What are renewable resources?

200

The deer population is high for several years in the ecosystem so the resources start to become this. 

What is low?

200

This is an example of a biome.

What is tundra, marine, grasslands, forest, or deserts?

200

Passing of genetics (genes) to offspring.

What is heredity?

300

Amount of one organism in an area.

What is a population?

300

These are found in the ground and are in a fixed quantity and cannot be replaced within a person’s lifespan.

What are non-renewable resources?

300

The deer population is low for several years in the ecosystem so the resources start to become this.

What is high?

300

An example of this would be a specific coral reef in Hawaii or the Redwood forests in California.

What is an ecosystem?

300

This is a long term (could be 100's of years) change for organism survival. 

What is adaptation or evolution?

400

Any living biological (biotic) entity (plants, animals, fungi, etc.)

What is an organism?

400

Fossil fuels, oil, and coal.

What are examples of non-renewable resources?

400

This is affected/changed when some resources are abundant and others are rare.

What is supply and demand?

400

This part of extracting a resource drives the supply of the resource.

What is the price or cost (of extraction)?

400

Using food to create energy.

What is metabolism?

500

The interaction between living and nonliving organisms in an environment.

What is an ecosystem?

500

Things made from both resources. Examples are Paper, Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Water Energy, Bricks, Cement, Clothes, Metal, and Food.

What are by-products?

500

Countries are willing to fight/cheat/elect with this to have certain resources exported and imported.

What is politics?

500

A biome that includes all the waters of the world.

What is marine?

500

An organism is "normal", "regulated" to certain conditions that it's body wants.

What is homeostasis?