Carrying Capacity #1
Carrying Capacity #2
Animal Behavior #1
Animal Behavior #2
Animal Behavior #3
100

Population – 

All of the organisms of one species within a particular Ecosystem.

100

Biotic -

 Living or produced by living things.


100

Group behavior - 

Behaviors that occur within or between groups of organisms.



100

Flocking -

 Gathering in a large group.



100

Schooling -

When fish group together for social purposes.

200

Organisms –

A single, self-contained entity that performs all of the basic functions of life.

200

Abiotic -

 Not living or produced by living things.


200

Hibernation -

 A slowed physiological state of an organism to survive long periods of cold temperature or reduced food supplies.



200

Animal behavior - 

All the ways animals interact with members of their own kind, other animals, and the environment.



200

Innate behavior -

 A genetically instinct behavior of an organism that can be expressed without prior knowledge or exposure.

300

Resources 

–Source or supply from which benefit is produced.


300

Niche-

The ecological role played by an organism.

300

Learned behavior - 

A behavior that is developed from experience.



300

Courtship - 

The behavior an animal uses to attract a mate.



300

Adaptable B - 

The ability to adapt.



400

Carrying Capacity -

 The maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support.

400

Species - 

The most specific level of organism classification that contains only one type of organism; the second part of the scientific name.


400

Social behavior -

 Interactions between individuals of the same species.

400

Cooperative behavior - 

The interaction between one or more organisms for a common goal.



400

Survival - 

The avoidance of death or extinction.



500

Limiting Factors 

- A biotic or abiotic environmental factor that restricts the growth of a population.


500

Interdependent Relationships -

 Relationship in which two organisms are mutually dependent on each other to survive.


500

Altruism -

An animal behavior that helps another of its kind.

500

Innate behavior - 

A genetically instinct behavior of an organism that can be expressed without prior knowledge or exposure.



500

Learned behavior -

 A behavior that is developed from experience.