Biomes Relationships Vocabulary Food chains webs pyramids 100
Biomes Relationships Vocabulary Food chains, webs, pyramids 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 chance
The biome we live in is _______.
Deciduous forest
Another name for pine forest is_____.
Coniferous forest
This biome is hot, wet and has lots of trees.
Tropical rain forest
Describe the tundra.
Almost permanently frozen, only mosses and lichens grow there.
Name 4 out of the 6 biomes.
coniferous forest deciduous forest tropical rain forest tundra desert grassland
Predators _______ prey.
eat or hunt
Parasites help or hurt their hosts?
hurt
Sea anemones and clown fish are examples of _______.
mutualism
Primary consumers eat _______.
producers
Secondary consumers eat _______.
Primary consumers
The study of living things and their environments is called _______.
ecology
Environment means …
Everything that surrounds an organism.
Define organism.
Any living thing.
Overall weather over a long period of time is _______.
climate
A large area of Earth that contains certain plant and animal communities is ______.
biome
Grass --> _______ --> wolf Name one possible organism to fill in the blank.
Grasshopper mouse deer
In a food chain or web; the arrow shows what?
How the energy moves through the environment.
In a food pyramid the most energy is at the _____.
bottom
Name one food chain from this food web.
Algae-->fish-->human grass-->rabbit-->hawk or any other chain
Name the four levels in an energy pyramid, in order, top to bottom or bottom to top.
Tertiary consumer secondary consumer primary consumer producer
A habitat is _____.
where an organism lives.
An organism’s niche is its ___.
job
All the populations of organisms living in one area is called a ______.
community
Taiga is another name for which biome?
Coniferous forest
The maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support is called its ________.
Carrying capacity
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