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7 Ch 2 Booklet Answer.notebook
November 02, 2016
Predator
Prey
Consumer
Producer
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Decomposer
Photosynthesis
Herbivore
Carnivore
Omnivore
Food chain
Food web
Energy Pyramid
Nutrient Cycle
Parasitism
Commensalim
Mutualism
Symbiotic Relationship
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is a relationship in which two biotic species live close together over a period of time
parasitism
mutualism
commensalism
flower and bee
clown fish (nemo) and anenome
dog and tick
both biotic species benefit
one organism benefits, the other does not benefit nor is it harmed
one organism benefits, the other is harmed
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an organism that produces its own food by photosynthesis (ex. a plant )
grass, cattails,
lilypads
acorns, ferns, moss, berries,trees
lichen, moss, arctic
poppy, labrador tea
phytoplankton, seaweed,algae,sponge
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an organism that eats other organisms (plants or animals).
frogs, mayfly nymph,
trout, beaver
an organism that decomposes dead animals and waste.
bacteria,worms,
pine marten, owl, fox, bacteria, mushrooms, fungi
lynx
lemming, snowshoe hare, arctic fox, polar bears
turtles, sharks, humpback whale, codfish
lichens, earthworms
hagfish, worms
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grass, berries, ferns, trees,moss, bushes caterpillar, vole, rabbit, grasshopper, hedgehog, pine marten, caterpillar, woodpecker, mite, sprintail, chicadee, squirrel
bacteria, mushrooms,fungi,mold
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Photosynthesis is the process where green plants
trap the sun's energy to make food.
sunlight(energy)
+
carbon dioxide
+
water
oxygen
+
food(sugar/glucose)
1. oxygen is produced/carbon dioxide is absorbed
2. energy is produced
eat only plants
eat only animals
eat plants and animals
moose, rabbit
spider, shark, lynx
human, bears, grasshoppers
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Decomposers are necessary for all plants to get their nutrients and they get rid of dead matter and waste so it wont pile up.
Grass
Rabbit
Snake
Hawk
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A food chain is a model that shows how food energy passes from one organism to another. producer
A producer produces its own food. It is the only organism that produces its own food The arrows represent the transfer of energy.
Primary Consumer­­ eats the producer to get its energy
Secondary Consumer­­ eats the primary consumer to get its energy
Tertiary Consumer­­ eats the secondary consumer to get its energy
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A food chain is a transfer of energy from one organism to another while a food web is a series of food chains within an ecosystem, transferring energy among various food chains. 9
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vegetation
beaver
vegetation
small rodents
vegetation
vegetation
small rodents
moose
Human
owl
red fox
gray wolf
black bear
Human
vegetation
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beaver
Human
moose
owl
various answers
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Energy is LOST as it goes up the pyramid
(10%)
various answers
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• Through the process of photosynthesis, the producers get the nutrients from the soil and the energy from the sun to grow. • A small portion of this energy is passed onto each of the consumers as they pass through the food chain. • When an organism dies, decomposers break down the dead matter into nutrients and place it in the soil. 13
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consumers
carnivores
omnivores
producers
herbivores
decomposers
scavengers
producer
decomposer
consumer
producer
herbivore
carnivore
carnivore
producer
berries rabbit snake eagle
food chains
nutrients
food webs
nutrient cycles
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energy pyramid
grasses
deer, rabbit, insects
cougar, snake, shrew
deer, rabbit, mouse, insects
shrew, mouse, snake, cougar
mouse
mouse
insects
snake
10%
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