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Anything and Everything
100
Living elements in an ecosystem are called _________
biotic
100
In the five levels of environmental organization, one living thing all by itself is called an __________.
organism
100
__________ are the only living things that make their own food. They are known as _____________.
Plants, producers
100
What is the greatest source of energy on earth and the source of energy for all living things?
Mr. Golden Sun
100
the part of Earth where life can live is called the _________.
biosphere
200
Non-living parts of the the environment are called_________
abiotic
200
A group of organisms of the same species that live together is called a ______________.
population
200
An organism that eats only plants is called ____________.
herbivores
200
Plants make their own food for energy through a process called _____________.
photosynthesis
200
The interaction of living things is called _____________.
ecology
300
Name an example of a biotic factor in the environment.
Examples: dog, cat, people, snake
300
All the populations of species that live and interact with each other is called a ____________.
community
300
Organisms that eat only meat are called____________
carnivores
300
Explain why the percentage of energy is smaller as the pyramid gets smaller
As each living thing consumes the energy, it must use it, and there is not as much energy left for the next living thing
300
"All living things on Earth are interconnected." What does this sentence mean?
Our actions have an impact on our environment and our environment has an impact on us.
400
A community of organisms and their abiotic environment is called an ____________.
ecosystem
400
Organisms that eat meat and plants are called __________.
omnivores
400
The process by which energy moves through an ecosystem can be represented by: a. food chains b. energy pyramids c. food webs d. all of the the above
d
400
Nature's recyclers are: a. predators b. decomposers c. producers d. omnivores
b