6 th Grade Chapter 25 Organisms and Their Environment.

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6 th Grade Chapter 25 Organisms and Their Environment

Ecosystem Area where living things interact with each other and the environment

Ecosystem

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Biotic Factor The living part of an ecosystem

Biotic

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Abiotic factor The nonliving part of an ecosystem such as air, soil, and water

Abiotic Factors

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population A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area

Population

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Population Abiotic factor Biotic factor Ecosystem

niche The specific role of an organism in its habitat

niche

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Niche Population Abiotic factor Biotic factor Ecosystem

community Two or more groups of different organisms that live and interact in the same area

Community

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Community Niche Population Abiotic factor Biotic factor Ecosystem

Food chain A sequence of organisms through which food energy passes.

Food chain

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Food Chain Community Niche Population Abiotic factor Biotic factor Ecosystem

Producer An organism that can make its own food.

Producer

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Producer Food Chain Community Niche Population Abiotic factor Biotic factor Ecosystem

Consumer An organism that eats other living things.

Consumer

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Consumer Producer Food Chain Community Niche Population Abiotic factor Biotic factor Ecosystem

Food Web A network of relationships in which the flow of energy branches out in many directions.

Food Web

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Food Web Consumer Producer Food Chain Community Niche Population Abiotic factor Biotic factor Ecosystem

Energy Pyramid A diagram showing the amount of energy available at each level of a food chain.

Energy pyramid

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Energy PyramidEcosystem Food WebBiotic Factor Consumer Producer Food Chain Community Niche Population Abiotic factor

Evaporation The process by which heat energy changes a liquid to a gas.

evaporation

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Evaporation Energy PyramidEcosystem Food WebBiotic Factor ConsumerAbiotic factor Producer Food Chain Community Niche Population

Condensation The process in which a gas changes phase to a liquid.

condensation

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Condensation EvaporationPopulation Energy PyramidEcosystem Food WebBiotic Factor ConsumerAbiotic factor Producer Food Chain Community Niche

Precipitation Moisture in the atmosphere that condenses and fall to the earth as sleet, snow, hail, or rain.

Precipitation

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Precipitation CondensationNiche EvaporationPopulation Energy PyramidEcosystem Food WebBiotic Factor ConsumerAbiotic factor Producer Food Chain Community

Nitrogen fixation The bacterial conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to useable compounds.

Nitrogen Fixation

Succession The replacement of one community by another over a period of time

succession

I am reading chapter 25 and I found… Nitrogen FixationFood Chain PrecipitationCommunity CondensationNiche EvaporationPopulation Energy PyramidEcosystem Food WebBiotic Factor ConsumerAbiotic factor Producer