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Producers, Consumers,

DecomposersRelationships Ecosystems Grab Bag Miscellaneous

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Producers, Consumers, Decomposers - $100

These use the process of photosynthesis to make their own food

and energy.

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What are producers?

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These eat other organisms to get

energy.

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What are consumers?

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These eat dead organisms and waste to

obtain energy.

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What are decomposers?

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Bacteria, Mushrooms, Fungi

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What are decomposers?

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These are the producers that live in

the water and zooplankton feed on for

energy.

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What are phytoplankton?

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Relationships - $100

When one organism benefits and the other is unharmed but does not benefit.

Relationships - $100

What is commensalism?

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When both organisms benefit.

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What is mutualism?

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When one organism benefits and the other is

harmed.

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What is parasitism?

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A tapeworm and a pig are an example of this.

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What is parasitism?

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Shark with fish attached to the belly is an example of this.

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What is commensalism?

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Ecosystems - $100

This requires the number, species, location, and time.

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What is population?

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This requires several species, location, and

time.

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What is community?

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This has a lot of rain, plants, warm

temperatures, and a variety of animals.

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What is the rainforest?

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These are the living components of an

ecosystem.

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What is biotic?

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These are the non-living components of an

ecosystem.

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What is abiotic?

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This is when a new species is brought into

an area.

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What is introduced species?

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When two species fight for food or living space.

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What is competition?

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Hunter and hunted

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What is predator/prey?

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This shows the flow of energy through an

ecosystem.

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What is a food web?

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Water, air, dirt, rocks – all example of these

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What are abiotic factors?

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Flea and Dog

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What is parasitism?

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Fish, plants, animals are all examples of

these

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What are biotic factors?

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Zebra mussels and clams fight for food. This is an

example of this.

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What is competition?

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Elodea, duckweed, and flowers are examples of

these.

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What are producers?

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Parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism are all these.

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What are symbiotic relationships?

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