18 questions
Community
Any living thing including plans.
The sum total of all biomes; all livable space on Earth.
All the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment.
Assemblage if different populations that live together in a defined area.
Group of organisms of the same species.
Organism
Group of organisms of the same species
Assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
The sum total of all biomes; all livable space on Earth
Any living things including plants
All the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment
Population
Any living things including plants
The sum total of all biomes; all livable space on Earth
All the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment
Assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
Group of organisms of the same species
Biosphere
Any living things including plants
The sum total of all biomes; all livable space on Earth
All the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment
Assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
Group of organisms of the same species
Ecosystem
Any living things including plants
The sum total of all biomes; all livable space on Earth
All the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment
Assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
Group of organisms of the same species
Producer
The only autotroph
Most likely an herbivore
Must find its own food
Most likely eats meat “ONLY”
Most likely an omnivore
Tertiary Consumer (Apex)
The only autotroph
Most likely an herbivore
Must find its own food
Most likely eats meat “ONLY”
Most likely an omnivore
Primary Consumer
Most likely an herbivore
Must find its own food
Most likely eats meat “ONLY”
Creates its own food through photosynthesis
Most likely an omnivore
Autotroph
Most likely an herbivore
Must find its own food
Most likely eats meat “ONLY”
Creates its own food through photosynthesis
Most likely an omnivore
Secondary Consumer
Most likely an herbivore
Must find its own food
Most likely eats meat “ONLY”
Creates its own food through photosynthesis
Most likely an omnivore
Heterotroph
Most likely an herbivore
Must find its own food
Most likely eats meat “ONLY”
Creates its own food through photosynthesis
Most likely an omnivore
Detritus
Both organism’s benefits
This is the maximum number of organisms that can be supported by an ecosystem
Non-Living parts of the environment
Things that can grow a population or the lack thereof, can destroy a population.
Dead leaves and other dead organic matter
Limiting Factors
Both organism’s benefits
This is the maximum number of organisms that can be supported by an ecosystem
Non-Living parts of the environment
Things that can grow a population or the lack thereof, can destroy a population.
One organism benefits and the other is harmed
Abiotic factors
Non-Living parts of the environment
Things that can grow a population or the lack thereof, can destroy a population.
One organism benefits and the other is harmed
Dead leaves and other dead organic matter
One organism benefits the other is unharmed
Carrying Capacity
Both organism’s benefits
This is the maximum number of organisms that can be supported by an ecosystem
Non-Living parts of the environment
One organism benefits and the other is harmed
Dead leaves and other dead organic matter
Commensalism
This is the maximum number of organisms that can be supported by an ecosystem
Dead leaves and other dead organic matter
Non-Living parts of the environment
One organism benefits the other is unharmed
Both organisms benefit
Mutualism
Both organism’s benefits
This is the maximum number of organisms that can be supported by an ecosystem
Non-Living parts of the environment
One organism benefits and the other is harmed
One organism benefits the other is unharmed
Parasitism
A. Both organism’s benefits
B. This is the maximum number of organisms that can be supported by an ecosystem
C. Non-Living parts of the environment
D. Things that can grow a population or the lack thereof, can destroy a population.
One organism benefits and the other is harmed