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SCIENCE EOG REVIEW

SCIENCE EOG REVIEW. ECOSYSTEMS. Science EOG Vocab Review. 2011 nv. All the interacting living and nonliving things in an area describes an ___. ECOSYSTEM. All the interacting living and nonliving things in an area describes an ___.

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SCIENCE EOG REVIEW

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  1. SCIENCE EOG REVIEW ECOSYSTEMS

  2. Science EOG Vocab Review 2011 nv

  3. All the interacting living and nonliving things in an area describes an ___.

  4. ECOSYSTEM • All the interacting living and nonliving things in an area describes an ___.

  5. A nonliving factor in an ecosystem is called an ____ factor.

  6. Abiotic • A nonliving factor in an ecosystem is called an ____ factor.

  7. Abiotic factors in an ecosystem include light, water, s__ __ __ __, temperature, air, and m __ __ __ __ __ __ __.

  8. Soil, minerals • Abiotic factors in an ecosystem include light, water, s__ __ __ __, temperature, air, and m __ __ __ __ __ __ __.

  9. The living parts of an ecosystem are called ___ factors.

  10. biotic • The living parts of an ecosystem are called ___ factors.

  11. Living organisms that produce oxygen and food that animals need are called ____.

  12. producers • Living organisms that produce oxygen and food that animals need are called ____. dezinerfolio.com

  13. Animals, or ___, produce the carbon dioxide that plants need.

  14. consumers • Animals, or ___, produce the carbon dioxide that plants need.

  15. ____ break down dead organisms and produce minerals that enrich the soil.

  16. decomposers • ____ break down dead organisms and produce minerals that enrich the soil.

  17. Partly decayed plant matter that enriches the soil is called ____.

  18. humus • Partly decayed plant matter that enriches the soil is called ____.

  19. The populations in a community ____ with each other in different ways.

  20. interact • The populations in a community ____ with each other in different ways.

  21. A person who investigates the activities of living things in an ecosystem is called an ____.

  22. ecologist • A person who investigates the activities of living things in an ecosystem is called an ____. Guy Pe’er, PhD

  23. The place where an organism lives is called its ___.

  24. habitat • The place where an organism lives is called its ___.

  25. What a species eats and what eats that species is part of its ___, or role in the ecosystem.

  26. niche • What a species eats and what eats that species is part of its ___, or role in the ecosystem.

  27. Organisms survive difficult times by ____ to changes in their environment.

  28. adapting • Organisms survive difficult times by ____ to changes in their environment.

  29. The study of how living things and their environment interact is called ___.

  30. ecology • The study of how living things and their environment interact is called ___.

  31. All living things require ___ to stay alive.

  32. water • All living things require ___ to stay alive.

  33. Living things need ____ such as iron and calcium.

  34. minerals • Living things need ____ such as iron and calcium.

  35. sunlight , dioxide • Algae and plants must have ___ and carbon ___ to make food.

  36. sunlight , dioxide • Algae and plants must have ___ and carbon ___ to make food.

  37. Animals require oxygen to produce the ___ their bodies need.

  38. energy • Animals require oxygen to produce the ___ their bodies need.

  39. The overlapping food chains in a community

  40. Food web • The overlapping food chains in a community

  41. A living thing that hunts other living things for food

  42. predator • A living thing that hunts other living things for food

  43. An animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals

  44. scavenger • An animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals

  45. The original source of energy in an ecosystem

  46. sun • The original source of energy in an ecosystem

  47. The path of energy in food from one organism to another

  48. Food chain • The path of energy in food from one organism to another http://waddell.ci.manchester.ct.us/claymation/2008/6/food-chain.gif

  49. An animal that eats only other animals

  50. carnivore • An animal that eats only other animals http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/animaldiet/carnivore.gif

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