A | B |
diversity | a variety of organisms |
succession | predictable replacement of populations in an ecosystem |
consumer | animals that eat other animals as food |
producer | organisms that can make their own food (like plants) |
autotroph | another name for a plant or producer |
heterotroph | another name for an animal or consumer |
carnivore | organisms that eat meat (lions, tigers) |
herbivore | organisms that eat plants only (sheep, cows) |
omnivore | organsims that eat both plants and animals (humans) |
decomposer | organism that gets nutrients from dead plants/animals |
scavenger | organism that gets nutrients from dead animals (vulture) |
niche | role of an organism in an ecosystem |
predator | captures, kills and consumes another organism |
prey | the organism eaten by the predator |
mutualism | both organisms benefit from their association |
commensalism | one organism benefits, the other is not affected |
parasitism | one organism benefits, the other is harmed |
ecosystem | all of the organisms and the non-living environment found in a place |
pyramid of biomass | organic material in an ecosystem |
pyramid of energy | amount of energy that can be transferred to the next level |
competition | two or more organisms want (and fight for) the same resource (like water) |