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Ecology Test Review

Ecology Test Review. What is a model of feeding relationships in an ecosystem called?. FOOD WEB. What is a model of feeding relationships in an ecosystem called?. As you move up an energy pyramid, what happens to the available energy?. IT DECREASES.

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Ecology Test Review

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  1. Ecology Test Review

  2. What is a model of feeding relationships in an ecosystem called?

  3. FOOD WEB What is a model of feeding relationships in an ecosystem called?

  4. As you move up an energy pyramid, what happens to the available energy?

  5. IT DECREASES As you move up an energy pyramid, what happens to the available energy?

  6. What is responsible for taking carbon out of the atmosphere?

  7. PRODUCERS What is responsible for taking carbon out of the atmosphere?

  8. What is the source of energy for most living things?

  9. SUN What is the source of energy for most living things?

  10. Feral pigs, fire ants, Talapiaand walking catfish are all considered __________ species to Florida.

  11. EXOTIC/INVASIVE Feral pigs, fire ants, Talapiaand walking catfish are all considered __________ species to Florida.

  12. organisms in an ecosystem that belong to one species

  13. POPULATION organisms in an ecosystem that belong to one species

  14. a close relationship between species

  15. SYMBIOSIS a close relationship between species

  16. the study of interactions among organisms and their environment

  17. ECOLOGY the study of interactions among organisms and their environment

  18. all the organisms living in an area and the nonliving features of their environment

  19. ECOSYSTEM all the organisms living in an area and the nonliving features of their environment

  20. a symbiotic relationship in which one partner benefits but the other is not affected

  21. COMMENSALISM a symbiotic relationship in which one partner benefits but the other is not affected

  22. organisms that use an outside energy source to make energy-rich molecules

  23. PRODUCER organisms that use an outside energy source to make energy-rich molecules

  24. a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits but the other is harmed

  25. PARASITISM a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits but the other is harmed

  26. a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit

  27. MUTUALISM a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit

  28. the largest number of individuals of one species that an environment can support and maintain

  29. CARRYING CAPACITY the largest number of individuals of one species that an environment can support and maintain

  30. organisms that cannot make their own energy-rich particles

  31. CONSUMERS organisms that cannot make their own energy-rich particles

  32. anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population

  33. LIMITING FACTOR anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population

  34. the feeding relationships among the organisms in an ecosystem

  35. FOOD CHAIN the feeding relationships among the organisms in an ecosystem

  36. the non-living part of the environment

  37. ABIOTIC the non-living part of the environment

  38. factors related to, caused by or produced by living organisms

  39. BIOTIC factors related to, caused by or produced by living organisms

  40. A clown fish and sea anemone is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?

  41. MUTUALISM A clown fish and sea anemone is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?

  42. How would a dead tree covered in fungus be beneficial to an ecosystem?

  43. RECYCLED BY DECOMPOSERS How would a dead tree covered in fungus be beneficial to an ecosystem?

  44. How can competition limit a population size?

  45. LIMITS RESOURCES How can competition limit a population size?

  46. Why must a producer be at the base of every food chain?

  47. THEY MAKE ENERGY-RICH MOLECULES Why must a producer be at the base of every food chain?

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