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something noticed or perceived through your senses, such as: seeing, hearing, or touching something directly.

What is an observation?

100

Water, rocks, clouds are considered

What is Abiotic Factor

100

Producers need carbon dioxide, light and water to make

What is Sugar?

100

Brine shrimp is considered

What is primary consumer?
200

A conclusion that is developed through evidence, reasoning, or past observations.

What is Inference?

200

Many of one specific species

What is a Population?

200

Algae is a

What is Producer?

200

A skunk would be considered a

What is a secondary consumer?

300

Answers the guiding question

What is a claim sentence? 

300

Snails, lambs, and elodea are considered 

What is Biotic Factor?

300

you can find everything a population needs, populations live here, and it is considered a ecosystem

What is a habitat?

300

The trophic triangle represents biomass by

What is a small amount of biomass goes to the next level and the rest goes out as thermal energy?

400

Ties the together to support your claim sentence 

What is Evidence and Reasoning

400

Algae-> Mayfly-> Fish-> Bird

What is a food chain?

400

limiting the growth of a population within the ecosystem

What is a limiting factor?

400

Starting from the bottom the trophic levels are

What is producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer?

500

The difference between observation and inference

An observation you use your 5 senses an inference is a conclusion on previous/past knowledge.

500

Different Biotic factors living amongst each other

What is a community?

500

Abiotic and biotic factors in the same space 

What is a ecosystem?

500

Create a food web using rabbits, grass, foxes, grasshoppers, birds

What is grass to rabbits and grasshoppers, grasshoppers to birds, birds and rabbits to foxes