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What’s What

Who’s Who

Abiotic Elements

Niche & Energy

Transfer

Cycles Hodge- Podge

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Any living thing.

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What is an Organism?

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A group of the same organisms living in the same place at the

same time.

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What is a Population?

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A group of different populations living in the same place at the

same time.

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What is a Community?

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The physical place where organism are able to live.

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What is a Habitat?

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A complex system where living things interact.

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What is an Ecosystem?

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Organisms that make their own food using energy from the sun.

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What are Producers?

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Organisms that need to eat other living things in order to get

their energy.

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What are Consumers?

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Plant eaters.

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What are Herbivores?

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Organisms that only consume other animals.

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What are Carnivores?

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Organisms that consume plants and animals.

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What are Omnivores?

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The amount of rain, snow, hail, etc., that falls in a given area.

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What is Precipitation?

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The condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time

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What is Weather?

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The long term weather conditions over large areas of

Earth

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What is climate?

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Lakes, rivers, seas, oceans, ponds, marshes, etc.

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What are bodies of water?

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Non-living.

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What is Abiotic?

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The first level “eater” in a food chain (herbivore).

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What is Primary

Consumer?

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The role of an organism in it’s ecosystem.

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What is Niche?

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The second level “eater” in an ecosystem (carnivore or

omnivore).

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What is a Secondary Consumer?

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Generally, as the number of primary consumers of an ecosystem increases, the number of secondary consumers will begin to

__________.

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What is Increase?

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Generally, as the number of secondary consumers in an ecosystem increases, the number of producers will

_____________.

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What is Increase?

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Plants “inhale” carbon dioxide to perform this process, which

creates oxygen.

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What is photosynthesis?

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When plant respiration puts water vapor into the

atmosphere.

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What is transpiration?

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These “fix” nitrogen in the soil so that plants can use it to grow because they are unable to get

it from the atmosphere.

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What are bacteria?

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The process of water moving from lakes, oceans, rivers, etc.,

into the atmosphere.

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What is evaporation?

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The process by which animals produce carbon dioxide.

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What is respiration?

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Living.

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What is biotic?

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A diagram illustrating the amount of energy transferred

from one level of a food chain to another.

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What is an Energy

Pyramid?

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A diagram illustrating the transfer of energy throughout an

ecosystem.

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What is a

Food Web?

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The worldwide average increase in temperature

of the Earth’s atmosphere, land, and

oceans.

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What is Global

Warming?

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State a way that humans can change their activities to help make the world a better place by lessening their impacts on

ecosystems.

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What are Endless

Possibilities!?