trophic level
detritivore
heterotroph
food chain
carnivore
herbivore
autotroph
consumer
producer
food web
omnivore
pyramid
biomass
What are building blocks to help animals to grow and develop their bodies
Must eat food to get new matter and energy for their bodies.
When you connect all the food chains in an ecosystem.
Includes all of the connections between organisms and their environment.
Things that need food, air, water, shelter, and sunlight
The one connection all ecosystems share
Breaking food into smaller pieces, so it can become fuel for their bodies
Animals that eat only plants
Amimals that eat other animals
Animals that eat both plants and animals
Make their own food
The process through which plants make their own food
eat dead and decayind organic matter
matter that is or was alive
eats another animal or plant.
gets eaten, but sometimes eats other stuff
predator and prey in a line or web of what they eat
animal(s) that might be extint soon
a living creature on earth but it isnt a human
something beings do to survive
gives us air to breath
eats animals killed by other animals
opposite of vegetarian
any green plant
all living and nonliving things in an environment and their interactions with each other
all the members of a species living in a specific area
bigger than an ecosystem and classified by its physical factors like temperature, snow, and rainfall, a biome is a naturally occurring habitat (examples: forest, desert, tundra)
different populations interacting with one another in an ecosystem
nonliving parts of an ecosystem
living parts of an ecosystem
any animal that eats plants or any other plant eating animal
any plant or algae that produces oxygen and food that animals need
any organism that breaks down plants and animals
An animal that eats plants
an animal that eats other animals
an animal that eats both plants and animals
the path of energy of food from one organism to another
the overlapping of food chains in an ecosystem
the study of how living things and nonliving things interact with each other
population
Resources
Ecosystem
Mutualism
Producer
Food web
predator
habitat
niche
Prey
competition
Adaptations
food chain
scavengers
decomposer
Population
carnivore
herbivore
Community
food web
omnivore
Consumer
Producer
Behavior
Predator
species
Abiotic
Habitat
Biotic
Prey
photosynthesis
abiotic factor
alpine tundra
biotic factor
rainforest
population
food chain
decomposer
deciduous
temperate
grassland
chaparral
herbivore
ecosystem
community
carnivore
producer
predator
organism
omnivore
food web
consumer
savanna
habitat
climate
desert
tundra
taiga
biome
prey
inherited behavior
energy pyramid
photosynthesis
commensalism
competition
environment
adaptation
population
coral reef
parasitism
food chain
decomposer
ecosystem
community
mutualism
carnivore
herbivore
symbiosis
scavenger
organism
predator
omnivore
producer
food web
consumer
habitat
biome
niche
prey
host
biome
ecosystem
tundra
rain forest
endangered
species
food chain
grasslands
omnivore
prey
decomposer
herbivore
producer
predator
consumer
carnivore
population
community
habitat
commensalism
photosynthesis
mutualism
parasitism
symbiosis
food web
producer
consumer
herbivore
carnivore
omnivore
scavenger
decomposer
ecosystem
niche
prey
predator
parasitism
commensalism
parasite
host
mutualism
adaptation
biotic factors
abiotic factors
population
individual
community
habitat
food chain
food web