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Ecology Vocabulary Matching/Word Search

TARGET SCORE: Complete ONE board. (May chose either Matching or Word Search)

Use the "flashcard" activity to study the terms beforehand.

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communityall the populations of organisms living together within the same area
consumersorganisms within a community which cannot make their own food and therefore depend on other organisms for their food
decomposeran organism that obtains energy from dead organisms and waste material
food chaina producer and a series of consumers through which energy is transferred when one individual eats another
food websummary of known food chains in a community
herbivoresanimals which eat only producers
nicheincludes all the roles of an organism in the ecosystem
photosynthesisprocess by which plants and other producers capture the light energy of the sun and transform it into chemical energy in food
predatoran organism that catches and eats other organisms
preyliving organisms that are caught and eaten by other organisms
producersorganisms which make food by the process of photosynthesis
trophic levela feeding level in a food chain
carnivoreconsumer that eats only animals
energy pyramidcompares energy available at each level of the food chain
populationmade of organisms of one species living together
ecosystemcommunity interacting with the abiotic parts of the environment
carrying capacitylargest number of individuals an environment can support
population densitynumber of organisms in a certain area
symbiosisclose relationship between two different species
parasitismrelationship in which two organisms live together and one is benefited and the other is harmed
mutualisma relationship in which two organisms live together and both benefit
commensalismrelationship in which two organisms live together and one is benefited and the other is not affected
competitionuse of the same limited resource by different species
biotic factorsliving things in the environment
abiotic factorsnonliving things in the environment
limiting factorany biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the number of individuals in a population
ecologythe study of interactions that take place between organisms and their nonliving environment
habitatthe place where an organism lives in a community
omnivoreconsumers that eat both plants and animals
organisman individual living thing of a certain species
population sizenumber of individuals in a population
carbon cyclediagram of how carbon can be used and reused in different forms


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