organisms that make their own food using sunlight
organisms that reproduce those or other work (primary, secondary, tertiary)
top of the food chain
organisms that feed on the remains of ither organisms.
linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass, as one organism eats another.
all the food chains in a single ecosystem
large areas by living and nonliving things. 5 major catagories.
A group of living and nonliving things depend on each other to survive
biome
aquatic, grassland, forest desert, and tundra
artificial ecosystem, natural ecosystem, terrestrial ecosystem, and marine
living things
grow and develop, made of cells, respond to stimuli require energy to reproduce, contain DNA
nonliving things like sunlight
The system which organizes the different levels within an ecosystem
terrestrial is land based and aquatic is water-based
biotic components within an ecosystem, all members all species
all members of a single species in an ecosystem
A single member of a species
A group of closely related organisms that can reproduce with eachother.
The place where an organism lives
organisms role in an ecosystem
interactions between two biotic organisms in a ecosystem
The transfer of energy from one organism to another
Predator eating prey
The levels in a food chain
1. producers. 2. primary consumers. 3. secondary consumers. 4. tertiary, consumer.
organisms that get energy from dead organisms
Breaking organic materials down to reusable nutrients
build up of pollutions and harmful chemicals in an organism
using organisms to break down harmful chemicals
higher trophic levels accumulate the pollutants contained in lower trophic levels.
relationship between abiotic and biotic components of an ecosystem.
using organisms to break down harmful chemicald
relations between abiotic and biotic components of an ecosystem
chemicals required for organisms survival and growth
where nutrients accumulate
flow from one store to another
a rock that forms when minerals and dead material from earths surface accumulate on the ocean floor
break down of rock by wind or rain
type of erosion specific to soil, water sucks the nutrients out of soil
sediment
the atmosphere