| A | B |
| Scientists who study how organisms interact in their own habitat | ecologists |
| Shows a specific linear sequence in which organisms obtain energy in an ecosystem | food chain |
| Water, temperature, and light are three of these kind of factors | abiotic |
| The type of habitat a grazing animal would be located in | prairie biome |
| A clown fish swims in and out of this animal without getting stung | sea anemone |
| If an organism attaches itself to a host, then it is considered to be this | parasitic |
| We rely on insects for this | pollination |
| The study of insects | entomology |
| Two largest lobes of a fish's brain, used for vision | optic lobes |
| Toads protect themselves with foul tasting and poisonous substances secreted by these | granular glands |
| Organisms of this class of vertebrates have no jaws | Agnatha |
| Respiration through the skin | cutaneous |
| Summer dormancy | estivation |
| Lobes of the brain of a fish that control intelligence and thinking | cerebrum |
| Winter dormancy is known as this | hibernation |
| The ability of a tadpole to replace a body part that has been lost is known as this | regeneration |
| The study of reptiles and amphibians | herpetology |
| The third eyelid in a frog that allows them to see under water and keeps the eye moist | nictitating membrane |
| A crocodilian that has the shortest and widest snout | gavial |
| Sidewinding is the most common method of transportation by snkes in this location | desert |