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Community Interactions

Natural Cycles

Populations Unit 10 Mixture

The study of the interactions between organisms and their

environments.

A 100

Ecology

A 100

An area where an organism lives.

A 200

Habitat

A 200

A large group of ecosystems that share the same climate

and have similar communities.

A 300

Biome

A 300

The spacing of a population within an area

A 400

Dispersion

A 400

Each step on a food chain is called this.

A 500

Trophic Level

A 500

All biomes make this up.

B 100

Biosphere

B 100

An ecologist that studies the individual species studies

this?

B 200

Organism

B 200

All ecosystems make up this?

B 300

Biome

B 300

The biotic factors make up an organisms what?

B 400

Biological Community

B 400

The Biotic and Abiotic factors make up this?

B 500

Ecosystem

B 500

This occurs when organisms need to use the same

resources at the same time.

C 100

Competition

C 100

A tick or a tapeworm is an example of what?

C 200

A Parasite

C 200

When one organism eats another for food, the one

eating is called the?

C 300

Predator

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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This is a relationship where 2 organisms live together in

close association.

C 400

Symbiosis

C 400

What are the 3 Types of Symbiosis?

C 500

Mutualism

Commensalism

Parasitism

C 500

This cycle includes precipitation and evaporation

D 100

The Water Cycle

D 100

What process is responsible for putting oxygen into the

atmosphere?

D 200

Photosynthesis

D 200

Give 2 of the 4 nutrients that organisms need to perform

life processes.

D 300

Carbon

Nitrogen

Oxygen

Phosphorus

D 300

Nitrogen enters the food web through what?

D 400

Plants

D 400

Nitrogen is needed in the food web because it produces

what?

D 500

Proteins

D 500

A group of humpback whales is an example of?

E 100

A population

E 100

The number of organisms per unit area is what?

E 200

Population Density

E 200

This is an example of what type of dispersion?

E 300

Uniform

E 300

This is an example of what type of dispersion?

E 400

Clumped Dispersion

E 400

This is an example of what type of dispersion?

E 500

Random Dispersion

E 500

This type of population limiting factor includes things

like droughts, floods, pollution and hurricanes

F 100

Density-independent factors

F 100

This is the variety of life in one area that is determined by

the number of different species in that area

F 200

Biodiversity

F 200

The average weather conditions in an area

determines the?

F 300

Climate

F 300

This image is an example of?

F 400

A food web.

F 400

The role an orgranism has in its environment

F 500

Niche

F 500

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Ecology

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Any abiotic or biotic factor that restricts the numbers,

reproduction or distribution of organisms is what?

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A Limiting Factor

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