__ | 1. | Autrotroph | | A. | Distribution of organisms in habitats |
__ | 2. | Biomagnification | | B. | Organisms that break down dead and decaying matter |
__ | 3. | Community | | C. | Organisms that use photosynthesis to make their own food |
__ | 4. | Decomposer | | D. | A different organisms living and interacting together |
__ | 5. | Heterotroph | | E. | No. of individuals of one species in an area |
__ | 6. | Population | | F. | Increasing concentration of a chemical in tissues |
__ | 7. | Producer | | G. | A straight line along which measures a habitat |
__ | 8. | Quadrat | | H. | Tool used for sampling an area to determine no. of organisms |
__ | 9. | Transect | | I. | “Self-feeders” – do not feed on other organisms |
__ | 10. | Zonation | | J. | An organism that cannot manufacture own nutrients |
__ | 11. | Abiotic | | A. | The role or function of an organism in an ecosystem. |
__ | 12. | Biotic | | B. | Interaction between two different organisms living together |
__ | 13. | Ecology | | C. | Study of how organisms interact with other and environment |
__ | 14. | Ecosystem | | D. | The place in which a particular organism lives |
__ | 15. | Food chain | | E. | Structure of a biological community changes over time |
__ | 16. | Habitat | | F. | Factors that describe the living things in an ecosystem |
__ | 17. | Niche | | G. | The living and non-living environment functioning together |
__ | 18. | Succession | | H. | Diagram that shows what organisms eat. |
__ | 19. | Symbiosis | | I. | Factors that describe the non-living things in an ecosystem |