Organisms that cannot make their own food. They eat plants and other animals.
What are consumers?
100
An animal that hunts other animals for food.
What is a predator?
100
The relationship between a tapeworm and a human where a tapeworm lives insides a human's intestine. It harms the human.
What is parasitism.
100
Algae/Grass/Grasshopper/Bacteria
I am a consumer.
What is grasshopper?
100
One of the three abiotic environmental factors that natural disasters or human activities affect.
What is land/soil, air, or water?
200
Organisms that make their own food.
What are producers?
200
An organism eaten by other animals.
What is the prey?
200
The relationship between remoras and ray where remoras attach themselves to rays to get food, transportation, and protection from the ray. The ray is not helped or harmed.
What is a commensalism?
200
Fertilizer/Soil/Sun/Water
I provide energy for producers.
What is Sun?
200
The positive human activity of converting (waste) into reusable material.
What is recycling?
300
A relationship between two different kinds organisms over a period of time.
What is symbiosis?
300
grass-grasshopper-rat-hawk-worms
The role of the worms in this food chain:
What is decomposer?
300
The relationship between ants and acacia trees where ants live on an acacia tree. The tree provides a home and food for the ants. The ants protect the tree against other insect pests.
What is mutualism?
300
Acacia Tree/Giraffe/Lion
I am the second level consumer
What is the Lion?
300
The action or process of making land, water, air, etc., dirty and not safe or suitable to use
What is pollution?
400
A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
What is a food web?
400
An organism that lives in or on a host and benefits from the relationship.
What is a parasite?
400
The relationship between orchids and trees where orchids grow on trees in the rain forest for protection. The trees are unaffected by the orchids.
What is commensalism?
400
Bass/Algae/Crayfish/Clam
I am a producer.
What is algae?
400
A major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, ...
What is a natural disaster?
500
The nonliving components of an ecosystem (things like air, water and mineral soil)
What are abiotic factors?
500
What a parasite lives in or on.
What is the host?
500
The relationship between a fungus and an alga where the fungus provides the alga with a home and nutrients. As a result, the alga does not dry out. The alga provides the fungus with food and nutrients.
What is the mutualism?
500
Deer/rabbits/coyotes
I receive at least some energy from plants.