Ecosystems_Chapter_1_JEP - Copley

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To get this, animals must eat
plants, or other animals that
eat plants
ENERGY
This is the animal that is
hunted
PREY
This organism gets energy by
eating other organisms
because this type is unable to
produce its own food
CONSUMER
This organism hunts and eats
other organisms
PREDATOR
Organisms of this have the
same general characteristics
and adaptations, as well as
niche
SPECIES
The role a species plays in
nature. This is where it lives, how
it gets food and no two are alike.
NICHE
This is the process where plants
take in water, sunlight, and
carbon dioxide to create oxygen
and sugar, which it uses for food.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
All the non-living things in an
ecosystem
ABIOTIC FACTORS
Biotic and abiotic factors
interacting with each other and
their physical environment
ECOSYSTEMS
Organisms living together in
ecosystems with several types of
populations
COMMUNITY
All the members of the same
species make a ...
POPULATION
This organism uses the sun to
make food through the process of
photosynthesis
PRODUCERS
This is a plant eating organism
HERBIVORE
This organism feeds on waste,
and dead or decaying plants and
animals
DECOMPOSER
A meat-eater
CARNIVORE
All living and once living things
in an ecosystem
BIOTIC FACTORS
Structure or behavior that enables
a species to survive in its
environment, for ex. a chameleon
ADAPTATIONS
Substances living things need to
grow
NUTRIENTS
DAILY DOUBLE
In what year did Mr. Antal and
Copley High School win the first ever
state championship in any sport?
1994
Yes, the sport was soccer! Copley defeated
Kettering Alter from Dayton 2-1. Mr. Antal
had an assist on the first goal!
Plant and meat eaters
OMNIVORES
The interaction between two
organisms that affects population
size
PREDATOR-PREY
RELATIONSHIP
A long term close relationship with
other species is …
SYMBIOSIS
This is the type of symbiosis where
one organism benefits, while the
other is not harmed. An example is
the crab spider and a flower
COMMENSAISM
This type of symbiosis is when
all organisms benefit. An
example is bees and flowers
MUTALISM
This type of symbiosis is when
one organism lives in or on
another, harming the other
organism. An example is a flea
and a dog
PARASITISM