Symbiotic Relationships
Food Chains/Food Webs
Matter Cycles
Classification of Living Things
Interaction of Organisms
100
The relationship where bees get food in the form of nectar and the flowers get pollen from other flowers which they need to make seeds where they both benefit.
What is Mutualism
100
Animals eating only plants in their environment.
What is a herbivore?
100
The cycle that deals with evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
What is The Water Cycle?
100
AN organism that captures energy and stores it in food as Chemical energy.
What is a Producer
100
An example of this is when plants fight for light or when animals fight for food.
What is Competition
200
Relationship where a dog has heart worms.
What is parasite
200
Animals that eat herbivores, also known as prey
What is a carnivore?
200
The continuous movement of nitrogen through Earth, its atmosphere, and the living things on Earth.
What is the nitrogen cycle?
200
Organisms that get their food from other sources.
What is Consumer
200
Animal that eats another.
What is Predator
300
The relationship where tics, fleas, lice, mites benefit in the relationship while the host is harmed.
What is Parasitism
300
Animals that eat both plants and animals.
What is a omnivore?
300
The continuous movement of carbon through Earth, its atmosphere, and the living things on Earth.
What is The Carbon Cycle?
300
Organism that break down dead plant and animal matter into simpler compounds.
What is Decomposers
300
Animal that is eaten by a predator.
What is Prey
400
Relationship where a spider in your house sits in the window and eats the bugs that get into your house. The spider gets food and the human is not affected.
What is commensalisim
400
A _________ links species by their feeding relationships
What is a food chain?
400
Plants use _______ to produce sugar- a process known as photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide.
400
An organism that makes there own food.
What is a Producer
400
When driver ants work together to bring food to there nest is an example of this.
What is Cooperation
500
The relationship where orchids and mosses can grow on the trunks or branches of the trees, they get the light they need as well as the nutrients that run down along the tree, if the plants grow light the tree is not affected, which one benefits while the other has no affect.
What is Commensalism
500
Organisms that eat dead animals
What is detritivore?
500
Almost four- fifths of the air you breathe is clear, colorless ________ gas
What is nitrogen?
500
An animal that break down animals remains.
What is a Decomposer
500
Three ways organisms interact.
What is Competition, Cooperation, and Predator/Prey