Living thing made up of one or more cells and able to carry on the activities of life.
What is an organism?
Hot, humid, and rainy all year long.
What is a tropical rainforest?
Two main types of aquatic ecosystems.
What are fresh water and salt water?
Single path showing flow of energy in an ecosystem.
What is a food chain?
Relationship between a fox and rabbit.
What is predator - prey?
All the living and nonliving things in an area.
What is an ecosystem?
Dryest of all the terrestrial ecosystems.
What is a desert?
Salt water ecocsystem with sunlight and colorful animals that attract large predators.
What is a coral reef?
Multiple food chains put together.
What is a food web?
Role of the hawk in it's relationship with a snake.
What is a predator?
What is a population?
These types of trees grow in a taiga.
What are pine trees (coniferous)?
What is an estuary?
Role of the grass in this food chain.
What is a producer?
Role of the tick that lives on a dog.
What is a parasite?
The nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
What are abiotic factors?
Cold all year with little rain and small plants and grasses.
What is a tundra?
With no sunlight this ecosystem is based on bacteria and dead plants that float down from above.
What is the deep ocean?
The role of the hawk in this ecosystem.
What is a consumer? (carnivore)
What is a host?
The different populations in an area.
The three types of wetlands.
What are marshes, swamps, and bogs?
What are depth and size? (Lakes are larger and deeper than ponds.)
Role of mushrooms, bacteria, and worms in a food web.
What are decomposers?
An example is kudzu, brought to the United States from where it grows naturally in Japan.
What is an invasive species?