Ecology Flashcards

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Food Web

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Consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.

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Food Chain

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One possible path that energy and nutrients may take as they move through the ecosystem.

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Producers

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Make their own food.

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Autotrophs

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Make their own food and do not depend on any other organism for nutrition.

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5
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Consumers

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Eat other organisms for food.

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Trophic Level

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The grouping of organisms in a food web based on their role.

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Carnivore

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Animal that eats other animals.

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Omnivore

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Eat both plants and animals.

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Primary Consumer

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Are herbivores, eat plants and other producers.

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Herbivore

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Eat plants, algae, and other producers.

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Secondary Consumer

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Eat the herbivores or primary consumers.

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Tertiary Consumer

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Eat the secondary consumers,

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13
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Apex Predator

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Top consumer.

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Detritivores

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Organisms that eat nonliving plant and animal remains. (a scavenger)

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Scavenger

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Organisms that eat nonliving plant and animal remains. (detritivore)

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16
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Decomposers

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Break down dead organisms into nutrient-rich soil for use by the producers.

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Ecosystem

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All of the living and nonliving parts of the environment that interact with each other.

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Ecology

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The study of how organisms interact with their environment and with other organisms.

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Dominant Species

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A group of organisms that outnumbers/dominates the other species in the area.

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Environment

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All the living and nonliving things that surround an organism.

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Biosphere

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That part of Earth in which life can exist.

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Habitat

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The location in which an organism lives.

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Species

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A group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can mate with each other to produce offspring.

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Population

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The group of organisms of the same species living in the same area.

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Community

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A group of different populations that live together and interact in an environment.

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Niche

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The place or role that an organism has in its habitat.

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Competition

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The interaction between organisms or species that use the same resources in which the health of one is negatively affected by the presence of the other.

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Biotic

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All of the living parts of an ecosystem.

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Abiotic

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All of the nonliving parts of an ecosystem.

30
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Predator

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An animal that hunts and eats another animal.

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Prey

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An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.

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Parasite

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A parasite is an organism that lives on or in another organism. It takes nourishment from its victim. Some parasites do not harm the host organism. Others may actually cause it to die or become weak and sickly.

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Host

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Organism that is parasitized or subject to attack by one or more parasites.

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Symbiosis

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Relationship between two species that interact in ways that influence each other’s evolution.

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Parasitism

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A certain type of non-mutual relationship found between two different species in which one organism known as the parasite benefits at the expense of the other organism.

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Mutualism

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A relationship between two species of a plant, animal, or fungus in which one lives off the other and both organisms benefit.

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Commensalism

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A relationship between two species of a plant, animal, or fungus in which one lives with, on, or in the other without damage to either.