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Goal 5.01 - Ecology

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Ecologystudy of interactions among organisms and their environment
Biospherehighest level of organization in ecology; all the combined portions of planet earth
Speciesthe simplest grouping in ecology; organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
Populationgroups of the same species
Communitiesgroups of different populations
Ecosystemall of the different communities and the abiotic factors in the environment
Biomegroups of similar ecosystems
Autotrophan organism that can produce it’s own food
Produceran organisms that can produce it’s own food
Photosynthesisprocess by which autotrophs or producers use the sun’s light energy to produce food
Chemosynthesisprocess by which autotrophs or producers can produce energy from chemicals (usually bacteria)
Heterotrophorganisms that rely on others for food
Consumerorganism that rely on others for food
Herbivorea heterotroph that obtains energy by feeding on plants
Carnivorea heterotroph that obtains energy by eating other animals
Omnivorea heterotroph that eats both plants and animals
Detritivorea heterotroph that feeds on dead plant or animal material called detritus
Decomposerorganisms that break down organic matter (usually these are bacteria and fungi)
Food Chaina linear feeding relationship that show the one way flow of energy through trophic levels
Food Webinterconnected food chains that show the complex feeding relationships in an ecosystem
Trophic levelenergy levels in an ecosystem; each step in a food chain or food web
Energy Pyramida diagram that shows only 10% of the original energy flows into the next trophic level
Biomassthe amount of living material found in a given trophic level
Pyramid of Numbersa diagram that shows the relative amount of organisms that are in each trophic level


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