How Living Things Are Grouped | Living Things and the Environment | Animal Relationships | Food Webs and Chains | Michigan Trivia |
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What is an organism?
A single individual.
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Habitat
The place where an organism lives and gets all of its needs met.
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What is Competition?
The struggle for limited resources.
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Producer
Make their own food.
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What is the Petoskey Stone?
State Fossil of Michigan
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What is a Community?
All the living things in an area
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Water
Absolutely essential for life on earth.
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What is Predation?
One organism kills and eats another animal.
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Primary or First Level Consumer
These animals consume the producers.
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What is three?
The number of animals on the state flag
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What is population?
All the meerkats in a given area.
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Biotic Factor
A living factor in the ecosystem
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What is Mutualism?
Both species benefit.
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Secondary Consumer
These animal consume the primary consumers.
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Grand Rapids
The second largest city in Michigan.
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Ecosystem
All the living and non living things in a given area
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Abiotic Factor
A nonliving factor in the ecosystem
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Commensalism
One species benefits, the other doesn't care.
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Decomposers
Break down dead plant and animal material.
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The Upper Peninsula
We gave Ohio the city of Toledo and got this in return.
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What is a species?
The scientific name for a given group of animals.
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The Sun
Almost all energy on the earth comes from here
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Parasitism
One organism benefits, the other is harmed.
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Tertiary or Third Level Consumer
The top of the energy pyramid.
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What is four?
The number of Great Lakes the touch Michigan.
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