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What is the hawk?

What are producers?

What is invasive species?

What is an energy pyramid?

What is eating?

What is diversity/biodiversity?

What is unbalanced?

What is a keystone species?

What is increases?

What is an omnivore?

What is symbiosis?

What is more?

What are consumers?

What is habitat destruction?

What is population growth?

What is a food chain?

What is biodiversity?

What are abiotic factors?

What is the worm?

What is carrying capacity?

What are resources?

What are limiting factors?

What is pollution?

What is overuse?

What is an herbivore?

This is the variety of living things in an ecosystem

An organism that has a much larger than usual effect on it's ecosystem is a 

Limiting factors determine an area's carrying capacity becuase animals need these to survive. 

An example is people harvesting too many tuna from the ocean

In a food web, arrows point to the animal that is

In order to maintain a healty ecosystem and ensure our long term survival, we must maintain

An example is plastic or oil in the ocean

This is a problem that includes a massive increase in the number of humans on the planet

Water, rocks, air, and temperature are all...

An organism that eats a variety of animals, fruits, and vegetables is 


As human population increases, what happens to the number of extinctions?

Wolves prey on elk. In order for the wolves to survive, how many elk are needed compared to wolves? 

An example is asian carp.

Disease, hunting by humnas, and scarcity of food are all

A bird eats a worm. This is the prey.

The largest popluation size a given ecosystem can support

When two organisms interact with each other it is called

After one species in an ecosystem disappears, the other species in the ecosystem can become

Herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores are all

An organism that eats only plants is a

This is a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem's loss of energy. 

An example is when forests are cleared for farming

Organisms that make their own food from sunlight are called

If an arrow in a food web points from a rabbit to a hawk, who is the predator?

A bug eats grass. A bird eats the bug. This is an example of a 


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Water, rocks, air, and temperature are all...

What are abiotic factors?

The largest popluation size a given ecosystem can support

What is carrying capacity?

Disease, hunting by humnas, and scarcity of food are all

What are limiting factors?

Limiting factors determine an area's carrying capacity becuase animals need these to survive. 

What are resources?

After one species in an ecosystem disappears, the other species in the ecosystem can become

What is unbalanced?

An organism that eats only plants is a

What is an herbivore?

An organism that eats a variety of animals, fruits, and vegetables is 

What is an omnivore?

Herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores are all

What are consumers?

A bird eats a worm. This is the prey.

What is the worm?

Organisms that make their own food from sunlight are called

What are producers?

This is a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem's loss of energy. 

What is an energy pyramid?

In a food web, arrows point to the animal that is

What is eating?

If an arrow in a food web points from a rabbit to a hawk, who is the predator?

What is the hawk?

A bug eats grass. A bird eats the bug. This is an example of a 

What is a food chain?

Wolves prey on elk. In order for the wolves to survive, how many elk are needed compared to wolves? 

What is more?

An example is asian carp.

What is invasive species?

An example is plastic or oil in the ocean

What is pollution?

This is a problem that includes a massive increase in the number of humans on the planet

What is population growth?

An example is when forests are cleared for farming

What is habitat destruction?

An example is people harvesting too many tuna from the ocean

What is overuse?

This is the variety of living things in an ecosystem

What is biodiversity?

When two organisms interact with each other it is called

What is symbiosis?


As human population increases, what happens to the number of extinctions?

What is increases?

In order to maintain a healty ecosystem and ensure our long term survival, we must maintain

What is diversity/biodiversity?

An organism that has a much larger than usual effect on it's ecosystem is a 

What is a keystone species?