front 1 Ecosystem | back 1 How living and non-living things interact |
front 2 Habitat | back 2 A place that provides food, water, and shelter |
front 3 Population | back 3 Group of one type of species-same area same time |
front 4 Community | back 4 Group of population of different species |
front 5 Predator | back 5 Hunts and eats other animals |
front 6 Prey | back 6 Animals that are hunted/eaten by other animals |
front 7 Parasite | back 7 An organism that feeds off of other organisms usally causes harm |
front 8 Producer | back 8 Makes its own food scourge and becomes and energy source for others |
front 9 Cosumer | back 9 Eat producers or other consumers |
front 10 Herbivore | back 10 An animal who only eats plants |
front 11 Carnivore | back 11 An animal who only eats other animals |
front 12 Omnivores | back 12 Eats both plants and animals |
front 13 Decomposers | back 13 Organisms that get energy by breaking down other organisms |
front 14 Food chain | back 14 Movement of energy between organisms |
front 15 Food web | back 15 A diagram that combines many food chains |
front 16 Niche | back 16 How animals get food, what type of food, and what the other animals might eat |
front 17 Symbiosis | back 17 Animals working together that often benefit both, sometimes only one, but the other is not harmed |
front 18 Parasite | back 18 A type of symbiosis where one animal is benefitted, and the other is harmed |
front 19 Survival | back 19 Animals my need to gain advantage to survive |