Easter Test Flashcards
Why is sample size important
A small sample size might not give reliable results
What do food chains show
The flow of an energy in an organism
What is a abiotic factor
A feature of a habitat that is not alive
What’s a tropic level
The feeding level at which organism is found at
What’s a carnivore
An animal that eats other animals
What is a habitat
An environment in which a species normally lives in
What’s a herbivore
An animal that eats plants
Rabbits, cows
What are producers
organisms which produce its own food, all plants are producers
What are consumers
Organisms that eat other organisms for food
What is an adaptation
A feature that an organism has/ a behaviour that an organism has that it enables it to live in its environment
Say 2 examples of adaptations
Streamlined ~ to swim fast for food
Hibernation ~ to protect from the cold/ saves energy / stores food/ hide from predators
Name 2 reasons why we sample
- to save time
- to compare different habitats
What do food webs show
The eating relationships between organisms in a particular habitat
Examples of a abiotic factor
Soil type, size, temperature, humidity