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5th grade Ecosystems Chapter 1 Name _________________________________ Ecosystem STUDY GUIDE Chapter 1 Study Tips 1. Make flash cards and have someone quiz you. 2. Use your book to find pictures of any of the terms. 3. Each night study 4-5 terms or ideas. 4. Know the examples for terms. Know the following terms: Species- All the members of a population Ecosystem- An area in which living and nonliving things interact. Competition- When organisms compete for resources, like food, water or shelter, within an ecosystem. Consumer- A living thing that obtains energy by eating other living things. Biotic- Any living thing in an ecosystem. Abiotic – Any nonliving thing in an ecosystem. Community- All the organisms living together in a particular ecosystem. Decomposer- A living thing, such as fungus and bacteria, that breaks down the remains of dead organisms (worms helping breakdown the soil, mushrooms, and bacteria). Carnivore- A consumer that eats only other animals. (Examples: owls, lion, eagles) Herbivore- A consumer that eats only plants or other producers. Examples: Deer, sheep, insects Omnivore- A consumer that eats both plants and animals. Population- A group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area. Parasite- The relationship between 2 organisms in which 1 organism lives on or in the other, feed upon it and usually harms it. Examples: Tick living on a dog, lice on a humans hair, a leach on persons skin Producer- An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis. Examples: plants, flowers Food Web- The overlapping food chains that link producers, consumers and decomposers in an ecosystem. 5th grade Ecosystems Chapter 1 Name _________________________________ 1. Lady Bug Activity: Know the main purpose of the ladybug/ant activity. 2. Know the steps for finding out how many bugs are in an area: Step 1: section into equal squares Step 2: choose number of squares Step 3: count insects in squares Step 4: divide then by the number of squares you choose Step 5: Multiply by the total number of squares Example How would you estimate the number of insects in a 6 X 6 foot flower bed? Step 1: Section the flower bed off into 36 squares (6X6 =36 squares) Step 2: Choose three random squares (you can choose any number you want) Step 3: Count the insects in the squares you choose. Step 4: Divide by three (because that is the number of squares chosen). Step 5: Multiply by 36 which is the TOTAL number of squares. 3. Know example so Prey and Predator (lynx hunting a hare, polar bear catching a seal, lions chasing a zebra). 4. Know what would happen if the sun was blocked from Earth for an extended period of time. Would thing die or be normal? 5. Know that ecosystems are always changing. 6. Know chlorophyll gives plants their green color 7. Know what you can find in an owl pellet (Examples: Fur and bones). 5th grade Ecosystems Chapter 1 Name _________________________________ 8. Producer: Lily Pads Herbivore: Snail Carnivore: Fisherman, hawk, fish