Ecology. The regrowth of a community after a disturbance has occurred is called Secondary Succession.

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Ecology

The regrowth of a community after a disturbance has occurred is called Secondary Succession

Symbiosis in which both organisms benefit Mutualism

Organism that breaks down the remains of organisms and recycles the nutrients back into the soil decomposer

Diagram that shows a single pathway of energy flow in an ecosystem Food chain

Diagram that shows how energy is lost as you move up a food chain Energy pyramid

An organism that a predator hunts prey

Heterotroph that consumes other animals carnivore

This process used by autotrophs that uses energy from the sun, carbon dioxide, and water, and releases oxygen to make glucose photosynthesis

Most abundant producer in the ocean phytoplankton

Biome with 4 seasons and trees which leaves change colors Temperate deciduous forest

Biome that is characterized by having permanently frozen soil Tundra

A role an organism plays in its environment is called niche

Biome characterized by having little rainfall, being hot during the day, and cold at night. desert

Symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed parasitism

Organisms that are at the base of all food chains producer

A group of the same species is called a population

A region of the earth that is characterized by the climate and the organisms that live there biome

This is the ultimate source of energy on earth and is needed for the process of photosynthesis sunlight

The gradual development of a community over time that occurs in predictable stages. Begins with a pioneer species such as lichen and the creation of soil. Succession

Choose the best term that is described by these key words…

After a disturbance

Secondary Succession

Both benefit

Mutualism

Recycles nutrients

Decomposer

Single path of energy

Food Chain

Shows energy lost

Energy pyramid

A hunted organism

Prey

Consumes animals

Carnivore

Process uses sunlight

Photosynthesis

Beginning of food chain

Producer

Deep sea producer

Phytoplankton

Leaves change colors

Temperate Forest

Permafrost

Tundra

Little rainfall

Desert

Characteristic of survival

Adaptation

Same organisms/ Group

Population

Characterized by climate and organisms

Biome

One Benefits and one harmed

Parasitism

Change is community

Succession

Ultimate source of energy

Sun

Can breed and reproduce

species

Role in environment

Niche

Energy from others

heterotroph

Energy from sun

autotroph

Cold, evergreens

Taiga

Wet, Biodiversity

Rainforest

Frozen soil

Permafrost

These words will refer to cells and transport…

Requires energy

Active transport

No energy

Passive Transport

Taking into cell

Endocytosis

Molecules move High to Low

Diffusion

Diffusion of water

Osmosis

Regulates transport in and out

Cell Membrane

Energy molecule

ATP

Taking out of cell

Exocytosis

Control center

Nucleus

Gel-like material

Cytoplasm

Makes Proteins

Ribosomes

Strength and Support

Cell Wall

Genetic material

DNA

One cell

Unicellular

Has nucleus

Eukaryotic

Cellular respiration

mitochondria

photosynthesis

chloroplast

Packages and ships

Golgi body

Stores water and wastes

vacuole

Many cells

Multicellular

Unicellular reproduction

Binary fission