Question | Answer |
What is an abiotic factor? | A nonliving thing found in nature |
What is a biotic factor? | A living thing |
What is an example of an abiotic factor? | Water |
What is an example of a biotic factor? | Jellyfish |
Which biome is the coldest with permafrost? | Tundra |
Which biome is known for coniferous trees? | Taiga |
Which biome can be cold or hot but is always dry? | Desert |
Which biome is between deserts and forests? | Grassland |
Which biome do we live in? | Temperate Forest |
Which biome is the wettest land biome? | Tropical Forest |
Which biome includes lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds? | Freshwater |
Which biome is made of salt water? | Marine |
What is another word for niche? | Job |
What is the niche of a blackberry bush? | To feed animals |
What is the niche of a shark? | To eat other fish |
What is an species? | An organism that is similar and can reproduce |
What is a population? | A group of organisms of the same species |
What is a habitat? | A location where an organism lives |
What is a community? | A group of populations living together |
What is an ecosystem made of? | Living and nonliving |
What is symbiosis? | Different species living together |
What is mutualism? | Both species benefit |
What is an example of mutualism? | A hummingbird and flower |
What is commensalism? | One species benefits and the other is unharmed |
What is an example of commensalism? | A remora attached to a shark |
What is parasitism? | One species benefits and one is harmed |
What is an example of parasitism? | A tick on a dog |
What is a predator? | Animals that hunt and eat other animals |
What is a prey? | Animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals |
What is competition? | Organisms fighting over a resource |
What is cooperation? | Organisms working together |