In the ecology levels of organization, what is the lowest/smallest level?
Organism
Multiple interconnected food chains
Food web
The reactants for photosynthesis
H2O + CO2 + sunlight
This biome has very little precipitation and is usually hot during the day and cold at night…
Desert
a gradual change in species over time
evolution
a group of frogs are an example of
a population
On an energy pyramid where would you find the most available energy
The bottom level. The 1st trophic level
the reactants for cellular respiration
Glucose + Oxygen
This biome has a lot of rainfall, tall trees which form the canopy and brightly colored animals…
Rainforest
a trait that helps an organism survive or reproduce
adaptation
organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere
In the energy pyramid, an organism that eats a producer is called the…
primary consumer
thr products of cellular respiration
ATP + CO2 + H2O
This biome is characterized by grasses, few trees, is usually cold, and includes animals like bison, prairie dogs, and antelope…
temperate grassland/ prairie
Charles Darwin
all the living things and non living things in an area
ecosystem
The first organism in the energy pyramid is always a…
producer
the formula for photosynthesis
H2O + CO2 + sunlight = C6H12O6 + O2
This biome has the high biodiversity, is characterized by standing water, and includes organisms such as cattails, lilies, alligators, and turtles…
Wetlands/ swamp
What actually evolves?
(is it individuals, organisms, populations, or ecosystems?)
populations/ species
If a scientist is studying herons, fish, and frogs, but not any other nonliving things what level of organization would they be studying?
Community
The ultimate source of energy for Earth
the Sun
Where does cellular respiration take place?
Mitochondria
This biome is characterized as having cold winters and warm summers, trees that lose their leaves, and includes animals such as the deer, black bear, and blue jay…
Deciduous forest
The best suited individuals for their environment will survive and pass their genes to the next generation. Survival of the fittest; also known as
Natural Selection