A | B |
The parts of a community that are living | Biotic |
Which level of a food chain has the most food energy available | Producer |
The job of a wolf | Consumer |
An example of a decomposer. | Bracket fungi decaying a stump |
One organism is harmed in a relationship | Parasitism |
Two organisms benefit from a relationship | Mutualism |
Two organisms - one benefits, one unaffected | Commensalism |
Organism that only eats plants | Herbivore |
Organism that only eats other organisms | Carnivore |
Organism that eats both plants and animals | Omnivore |
Used by organsims to make protien | Nitrogen |
Contains oak, elm, maple and cottonwood trees | Deciduous Forest |
Wet with animal life in canopy | Tropical Rain Forest |
Less than 10 inches of rain a year | Desert |
Spruce-Moose biome | Taiga |
White-coated animals | Tundra |
Contains prairie and crops with cattle and buffalo | Grassland |
Carries food down from the leaves | Phloem |
Carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant | Xylem |