$ 100In this symbiotic relationship, both organisms benefit from each other
$ 100These organisms make their own food and are the base of the energy
flow pyramid.
$ 100This consumer eats
only plants, humans of this type call
themselves vegetarians
$ 100Any living thing
$ 100A “chain” of events in
which one organism eats an other and obtains
energy
$ 100This is the process
in which plants make their own
food
$ 200In this symbiotic relationship, one
organism benefits while the other is not helped or
harmed
$ 200This organism is the
“first” one to consume a producer
$ 200
This consumer eats only meat
$ 200A group of
organisms of the “same species” in
an ecosystem
$ 200Several food chains
interwoven and interdependent upon each other
$ 200During photosynthesis, a plant gets energy from
this glowing orb
$ 300This is any close
relationship between two organisms that benefit at least one of the species
$ 300This “2nd place”
consumer eats other first level consumers
$ 300These consumers,
including humans, eat both plants and
animals
$ 300All the different species of living organisms in an
ecosystem
$ 300The “study” of the
environment, including all the biotic and abiotic
factors and how they interact
$ 300During photosynthesis,
a plant uses these “three” things to make
its food
$ 400In this symbiotic relationship, one
organism lives “on or in” another organism and gets
its food from it
$ 400This organism returns
energy and nutrients back into the environment when it chemically breaks down
dead organisms
$ 400This consumer
feeds only on dead animals
$ 400All the biotic and
abiotic factors interacting with each
other
$ 400The “specialized role”
played by each organism in the
environment
$ 400During photosynthesis, a
plant produces these “two” by products