Producers and Consumers
Food chains and food webs
Interactions between organisms
Symbiotic Relationships
Adaptation of organisms
100

Organisms that produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis

Producers

100

Way of showing how the energy from food moves through populations of organism in a community

Food Chain

100

Struggle among organisms for resources in an ecosystem

Competition

100

Relationship between two different kinds of organisms that benefits both of them

Mutualism

100

Trait that helps an organism survive in its environment

Adaptation

200

Organisms that obtain food by eating other organisms

Consumers

200

Way of showing how food chains are related

Food web

200

Relationship in which an organism kills and eats another organism

Predation

200

Relationship between two different kinds of organisms in which one benefits and the other is unaffected

Commensalism

200

An organism is able to blend in with its surroundings to hide from predators

Camouflage

300

What level of consumers eat only producers?

Primary Consumers

300

What is almost always the first link in a food chain?

Producer

300

Relationship between different species living in a close association with one another

Symbiosis

300

Relationship between two different kinds of organism in which one organism lives in or on another organism and causes it harm. 

Parasitism

300

An organism protects themselves from their predators with sharp needles like a porcupine

Protective covering

400

What level of consumers eat primary consumers?

Secondary consumers

400

Organisms in a community are related by __________

How they get their food

400

What resources do animals compete for?

Food, water, shelter, territory and mates
400

Which type of relationship does this demonstrate? The yucca plant depends on the yucca moth to pollinate it and the plant provides protection and food for the moth's larvae

mutualism

400

Animals who use bright colors to warn predators that they are poisonous

Warning coloration

500

Level of consumers that eat secondary consumers?

Tertiary Consumers

500
The arrows in a food chain represent _______

Energy being passed from organism to organism

500

How can a prey species benefit from predation?

Predators are more like to kill and eat the weakest animals which means that the strongest members of the prey population are left to reproduce and pass on their traits to their offspring. (Natural Selection)

500

When the barnacles attach themselves to the whale they benefit by being able to feed and the whale is unaffected which type of relationship is demonstrated?

Commensalism
500

Species who evolve to look like another type of organism 

Mimicry