Ecosystems

Food Chain
Forests
Abiotic Factors
Terms
Ecology
Definitions

Biomes
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Name
100

Community of living organisms and its environment

Ecosystem

100

Plants and other food making organisms at the base of the food chain

Primary producers

100

Plants that grow under the trees of a forest

Undergrowth

100

Rays of light that have not been blocked or scattered

Direct sunlight

100

Large region of the biosphere where certain plants and animals thrive 

Biome

100

Close relationship between two organisms

Symbiosis

100

Transfer of energy from one living thing to another for survival

Food chain

100

Water biome

Aquatic biome
100

Refers to a species that can no longer be found alive on the earth

Extinct

100

Land biome

Terrestrial

100

Elevation at which trees do not grow

Tree line

200

Study of ecosystems

Ecology

200

Organism that breaks down detritus so that nutrients can be returned to the soil 

Decomposer

200

Top forest layer formed when trees grow closely together

Closed canopy

200

Rays of scattered or reflected light

Indirect sunlight

200

Nonliving influence in an ecosystem

Abiotic factor

200

Relationship in which two organisms struggle against one another for the same limited resources 

Competition

200

Model that combines food chains to show all possible relationships at each food-chain level

Food web

200

Biome with large, grassy plains

Grassland biome

200

Permanently frozen subsoil

Permafrost

200

Part of the grassland biome located in tropical climate zones; savanna

Tropical grassland

200

Time of inactivity

Dormancy

300

All organisms of one species in an ecosystem 

Population

300

Top-level consumer

Apex predator

300

Top forest layer formed when trees are spaced apart from one another

Open canopy

300

Energy from the sun; provides thermal energy and light energy

Solar radiation

300

Living influence in an ecosystem

Biotic factor

300

Symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit

Mutualism

300

Part of the tundra biome located on mountains above the tree line

Alpine tundra

300

Cold biome that is treeless because of permafrost or elevation

Tundra biome

300

Animal that feeds on trees and shrubs

Browser

300

Part of the tundra biome located in high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere 

Arctic tundra

300

Harvesting all the trees from a designated area at once

Clear-cutting

400

Living organisms of an ecosystem

Community

400

Animals that eat plants directly; herbivores

Primary consumers

400

Northern forest biome dominated by coniferous trees, having long, harsh, snowy winters; also called taiga

Boreal forest biome

400

Ideal range of abiotic factors in which an organism can flourish

Optimum range

400

Situation in which two factors rely on one another

Interdependence

400

Relationship in which one organism hunts, kills, and eats another organism

Predation

400

System or object that absorbs carbon dioxide from the environment

Carbon sink

400

Part of the grassland biome located in temperate climate zones; prairies, pampas, steppes, velds

Temperate grassland

400

Conservationist technique in which a controlled fire is set to encourage plant health

Prescribed burning

400

Hot and humid biome that receives plenty of precipitation, having great biodiversity; located at tropical grasslands

Tropical rainforest biome

400

Practice in which the harvest of trees is balanced with conservation

Sustainable forestry

500

Number and variety of species living within an ecosystem

Biodiversity

500

Animals that eat herbivores; either carnivores or omnivores

Secondary consumers

500

Deciduous forest biome with cold winters and hot summers

Temperate deciduous forest biome

500

Range of abiotic factors in which an organism can survive

Tolerance range

500
Job and place of an organism within its habitat

Niche

500

Negative symbiotic relationship in which one organism is harmed

Parasitism

500

Dead or decaying plant and animal matter

Detritus

500

Desert with dry summers and cold winters with rain or snow

Semi-arid desert

500

Process in which an ecosystem changes or recovers over time

Ecological succession

500

Dry biome with little or no precipitation; receives less than ten inches of rain per year

Desert biome

500

Arid land on one side of a mountain where moist air cannot reach

Rain shadow