Term | Definition |
Biosphere | regions of the surface, atmosphere, hydrosphere that is occupied by living animals
3.1 |
Ecology | section of biology that is studies relations of organisms and compare one another to their surroundings
3.1 |
Population | all the inhabitants in a particular area
3.1 |
Community | a group of people living in the same place.
3.1 |
Ecosystem | a biological community of interacting organisms
3.1 |
Biome | large ecological areas with animals and plants that adapted to the environment.
3.1 |
Biotic Factor | the living factors of the ecosystem
3.1 |
Abiotic | a non-living thing
3.1 |
Autotrouph | organisms that are able to create energy containing molecules from raw material
3.2 |
Primary producer | organisms that are able to create energy containing molecules from raw material
3.2 |
Heterotrouph | organisms that cannot create their own food but have to eat other organisms to survive
3.2 |
Consumer | a person or thing that eats or uses something
3.2 |
Habitat | a natural home or environment for an animal
4.2 |
Niche | a role taken by an organism in its community
4.2 |
Resource | the stock or supply of food or supplies
4.2 |
Predation | the preying of one animal to others
4.2 |
Herbivory | the eating of plants
4.2 |
Symbiosis | the interaction between two animals that live in a close association
4.2 |
Mutualism | symbiosis in which both organisms are benefited
4.2 |
Parasitism | symbiosis in which one organism is benefited while the other is harmed
4.2 |
Commensalism | symbiosis in which one benefits while the other is unharmed.
4.2 |