FOOD WEBS | FOOD CHAINS | ECOSYSTEM | SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS | TRY YOUR LUCK... |
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Producers (or autotrophs).
These organisms produce energy through photosynthesis.
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Energy.
A food chain passes _____ from one organism to another.
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Biotic and Abiotic factors.
An ecosystem is made up of...
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False. (+/-)
True, or false: both organisms benefit with predation.
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Niche.
A specific position or role taken by a particular kind of organism within its community.
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Community.
All plants and animals in an area make up a(n)....
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Producer.
A food chain ALWAYS begins with a ______
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False.
True, or false: abiotic factors are living.
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Mutualism.
Both organisms benefit from this symbiotic relationship.
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True.
True, or False: Food availability is a density-dependent factor.
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Producers.
All food webs start with....
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Consumers.
Organisms that eat producers are called _____.
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Carrying Capacity.
The LIMIT of living organisms that can survive in a region.
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unaffected (neutral).
During commensalism one organism benefits and the other is ______.
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Bottom. (Producers)
Considering an energy pyramid, most energy is at the (top, or bottom)?
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Predators, consumers (omnivore/carnivore).
What types of living things would be found at the top of a food web?
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seeds - mouse - snake - hawk
make a food chain with the following: -mouse -snake -seeds -hawk
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(Any living organism).
An example of a biotic is _____.
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interactions between species.
What is meant by the term SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP?
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Decomposers.
Types of organisms that take in dead organic material (cleaners).
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Food chains.
Food webs are made up of overlapping _____.
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Food web
A collection of food chains make up a ______.
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Community.
A group or association of organisms containing two or more species living in the same area at the same time.
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Parasitism is described as ______.
where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm,
Parasitism is described as ______.,
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Biosphere, Ecosystem, Population.
Put the following terms in order from largest to smallest: ecosystem, population, biosphere
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