Relationships (Topic 1)
Energy Flow (Topic 2)
Mix of Topic 1 & 2
Environment & Sustainability (Topic 3 & 4)
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100

Non-living organism make up these parts of the ecosystem

Abiotic

100

Herbivores, carnivores and omnivores make their own food. 

Consumers

100

Earthworms break down decaying matter, and allow the matter's nutrients to go back to producers.

Decomposers

100

This information is gathered by scientists to be used as a starting point to compare changes in the environment

Baseline Data

100

The interaction between living and non-living things

ECOSYSTEMS

200

The living things in an ecosystem that can reproduce

Species

200

They are at the start of a food web and produce their own energy through photosynthesis. 

Producers

200

Bald eagles eat dead matter. They are a group of organisms that eats dead or decaying matter from plants and animals.

Scavengers

200

When there are lots of frogs in a habitat, I know the land and water are healthy. Frogs are an example of a(n) ________ ________.

Indicator species.

200
Several different species live and interact together in the same ecosystem. 

Community

300

Parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism are three types of ________ relationships.

Symbiosis

300

The process by which organism use OXYGEN to break down FOOD and get ENERGY for cell functions. 

Cellular Respiration

300

Organisms in this chain are dependent on each other. (E.g. Grass--> Rabbit --> Fox)

Food Chains

300

New species are introduced to a region and they are disturbing the existing ecosystems. They have no natural enemies and are reproducing quickly.

Bioinvasion OR Invasive Species.

300

The water cycle consists of these steps (list 3)

Precipitation, Evaporation, Condensation. 

400
Orchids are growing on a tree to receive better sunlight; the trees are not affected and do not benefit. Their relationship is....

Commensalism

400

The chemical process of photosynthesis.

Carbon dioxide + Water --> Food/Sugar/Glucose

400

The possum plays dead to avoid being eaten by their prey. This is an example of ________  __________.

Behaviour Adaptions

400
The gradual process by which some species (producers) replace other species in an ecosystem.

Succession

400

Lichens and mosses starts to grow in the cracks of a cement sidewalk. This is an example of..

Primary succession

500

The Viceroy butterfly uses mimicry to look like the Monarch butterfly. This helps them survive in its environment. This is an example of _______  __________ (2 words). 

Structural Adaptations.

500

the total mass of all organisms in an ecosystem

Biomass

500

Photosynthesis, respiration, combustion, and fossil fuel are all a part of this process.

Carbon Cycle

500

Over the course of its lifetime, the stingray accumulates large amounts of toxin from pollution in the water. 

Bioaccumulation

500

Where waste is isolated, an completed degraded biologically, chemically, and physically. 

Sanitary Landfills