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JH24-ECOLOGY I VOCAB-ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION

assigned Monday (4/8)-log 15 minutes by 10 pm Thursday

AB
AbioticNon-living parts of an ecosystem
BioticLiving parts of an ecosystem
Food chainPathway which energy follows from producer to consumer
ProducerOrganism that is capable of making its own food
ConsumerOrganism that relies on producers as a food source
PredatorOne that captures, kills, and consumes another
PreyOne that us captured, killed and consumed by another
Carrying capacityNumber of individuals of a species that an ecosystem can support
EcosystemAll the biotic and abiotic parts of an environment
EcologyStudy of organisms and their environment
BiosphereArea on and around earth where life exists
CommunityAll the populations in an area
PopulationAll the members of a species in an area
SpeciesGroup of organisms capable of producing fertile offspring in the natural environment
HabitatPhysical area where an organism lives
NicheThe way of life of a species, the role the species plays in its ecosystem
HerbivoreAnimals that eat only plants
CarnivoreAnimals that eat only other animals
OmnivoreAnimals that eat both plants and animals
diversitya variety of organisms
consumeranimals that eat other animals as food
producerorganisms that can make their own food (like plants)
autotrophanother name for a plant or producer
heterotrophanother name for an animal or consumer
carnivoreorganisms that eat meat (lions, tigers)
herbivoreorganisms that eat plants only (sheep, cows)
omnivoreorgansims that eat both plants and animals (humans)
scavengerorganism that gets nutrients from dead animals (vulture)
nicherole of an organism in an ecosystem
predatorcaptures, kills and consumes another organism
preythe organism eaten by the predator
mutualismboth organisms benefit from their association
commensalismone organism benefits, the other is not affected
parasitismone organism benefits, the other is harmed
ecosystemall of the organisms and the non-living environment found in a place
pyramid of biomassorganic material in an ecosystem
pyramid of energyamount of energy that can be transferred to the next level
competitiontwo or more organisms want (and fight for) the same resource (like water)
abiotic factornon living parts of the ecosystem
communityall biotic factors in a given area
populationnumber of specific species in a given area
biotic factorall living organisms in an ecosystem
biospherearea of earth where biotic factors are found
carrying capacitynumber of individuals of a species the ecosystem can support
population densitynumber of a species in a specific area
produceranother term for autotroph
hostorganism that is harmed in a parasitic relationship
symbiosisclose, long term relationship between two different types of organisms
DETRITIVOREheterotrophs that obtain nutrients by consuming detritus (dead organic materials)
scavengeranimals that consume dead organisms that have died from causes other than predation or have been killed by other predators
biomea group of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
climatethe average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area
detritivoreorganisms which feed on dead or decaying organic matter
bioaffix meaning life
aaffix meaning not/non/one
trophaffix meaning nourishment, nutrient material, or the acquisition of nourishment
anaffix meaning not/non/one
voreaffix meaning one that consumes
ecoaffix meaning refers to environment
biosisaffix meaning mode of life
symaffix meaning with or together
keystone speciesa specific organism that is a major contributor to its ecosystem
carriondecaying flesh
caroaffix meaning "meat"


Physical Science/Biology Instructor
Winston Jr/Sr High School
Winston, MO

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