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What’s What
Who’s Who
Abiotic Elements
Niche & Energy
Transfer
Cycles Hodge- Podge
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Any living thing.
What is an Organism?
A group of the same organisms living in the same place at the
same time.
What is a Population?
A group of different populations living in the same place at the
same time.
What is a Community?
The physical place where organism are able to live.
What is a Habitat?
A complex system where living things interact.
What is an Ecosystem?
Organisms that make their own food using energy from the sun.
What are Producers?
Organisms that need to eat other living things in order to get
their energy.
What are Consumers?
Plant eaters.
What are Herbivores?
Organisms that only consume other animals.
What are Carnivores?
Organisms that consume plants and animals.
What are Omnivores?
The amount of rain, snow, hail, etc., that falls in a given area.
What is Precipitation?
The condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time
What is Weather?
The long term weather conditions over large areas of
Earth
What is climate?
Lakes, rivers, seas, oceans, ponds, marshes, etc.
What are bodies of water?
Non-living.
What is Abiotic?
The first level “eater” in a food chain (herbivore).
What is Primary
Consumer?
The role of an organism in it’s ecosystem.
What is Niche?
The second level “eater” in an ecosystem (carnivore or
omnivore).
What is a Secondary Consumer?
Generally, as the number of primary consumers of an ecosystem increases, the number of secondary consumers will begin to
__________.
What is Increase?
Generally, as the number of secondary consumers in an ecosystem increases, the number of producers will
_____________.
What is Increase?
Plants “inhale” carbon dioxide to perform this process, which
creates oxygen.
What is photosynthesis?
When plant respiration puts water vapor into the
atmosphere.
What is transpiration?
These “fix” nitrogen in the soil so that plants can use it to grow because they are unable to get
it from the atmosphere.
What are bacteria?
The process of water moving from lakes, oceans, rivers, etc.,
into the atmosphere.
What is evaporation?
The process by which animals produce carbon dioxide.
What is respiration?
Living.
What is biotic?
A diagram illustrating the amount of energy transferred
from one level of a food chain to another.
What is an Energy
Pyramid?
A diagram illustrating the transfer of energy throughout an
ecosystem.
What is a
Food Web?
The worldwide average increase in temperature
of the Earth’s atmosphere, land, and
oceans.
What is Global
Warming?
State a way that humans can change their activities to help make the world a better place by lessening their impacts on
ecosystems.
What are Endless
Possibilities!?