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lessons 1-5

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What scientist made a career of studying chimpanzees in their natural surroundings?   Jane Goodall  
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Name 3 things the African rainforests provide animals   water, shelter, fruits, nuts, seeds, insects to eat  
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All living organisms in an ecosystem   Biotic factors  
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All nonliving parts in an ecosystem   Abiotic factors  
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Name some abiotic factors   air, water, soil, temperature, sunlight  
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Organisms living in an ecosystem often have similar what?   Traits or characteristics  
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The organisms traits help them survive their   ecosystem  
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Name a few animals that live in a tropical rain forest.   Butterflies, tree frogs, monkeys, parrots  
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What kind of climate does a desert have?   little rain, hot days, cool nights  
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Organisms living in the desert have what to help them survive the hot, dry conditions?   traits  
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Name some animals that live in the United States deserts   coyotes, desert tortoises, lizards, rattlesnakes  
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What do rodents, rabbits and caribou feed off of in the Tundra?   small plants and grasses  
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Organisms living in the tundra have traits that help them survive what?   cold weather and little rain  
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Name a few animals that live in the tundra   weasels, polar bear, foxes  
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What kind of plants are able to live in Taiga   fir, spruce, hemlock  
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Name a few of the small animals that live in Taiga and what they eat.   squirrels, birds, insects, eat berries and the seeds of trees  
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What kind of weather do Taiga's have?   harsh, long, cold winters  
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Hawks and grizzly bears that eat other animals are called what?   predators  
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Large animals such as elk and moose eat what?   tree bark and young plants  
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In the wetlands a shallow layer of what covers the surface of the land for some or all of the year?   water  
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What kind of animals live in the coastal wetlands?   birds, snakes and variety of insects  
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The mixed forests are home to what?   many types of trees and animals  
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Do to the cold winters the animals in the mixed forest will do what?   hibernate  
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The birds in the mixed forest will do what?   migrate to warmer weather  
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Where are prairie ecosystems found?   throughout the Midwest and Great Plains  
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Which ecosystem do Bison live in?   Prairie  
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the role that an organism has in an ecosystem.   niche  
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Place where an organism lives   habitat  
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What is a habitat made up of?   soil, air, water as well as the plants of the area  
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What is the habitat of the northern pygmy owl?   trees and the land on which they live  
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What is a carrying capacity?   the number of organisms that can live in a habitat  
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Name the factors that limit the carrying capacity of a habitat?   food, water, space and shelter  
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What happens to a population in a carrying capacity with it has the right conditions such as plenty of food, few diseases and few predators.   The population will grow larger  
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What is it called and what happens if a population grows larger than the carrying capacity?   Overcrowding and food supplies run out and organisms must move to other areas in order to survive.  
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Ecosystems are made up of?   living and nonliving things  
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Why do some organisms compete with one another?   for space and food  
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Each organism in an ecosystem fills the energy role of?   producer, consumer, decomposer  
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Most producers use energy from what to make their food?   sun  
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Herbivores, such as a moose eat only?   plants  
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Carnivores like lions eat only?   other animals  
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Black bears eat both plants and animals they are called   omnivores  
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Carnivores like vultures and hyenas feed on dead animals and are called?   Scavengers  
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Most decomposers are too small to see unless you use a ?   Microscope  
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How does energy pass through an ecosystem?   When food is eaten  
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A series of steps by which energy moves from one type of living thing to another is called?   Food chain  
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A diagram that combines many food chains into one picture is called   Food web  
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Plants may compete for?   sunlight, soil, water  
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Animals may compete for?   territory, water, light, food or mates  
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A long term relationship between two different organisms is called   symbiosis  
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An organism that lives on or inside of another organism   parasite  
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Fungi, bacteria and animals can all be types of   decomposers  
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Name two types of fungi   mold and yeasts  
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What does mold get from the food?   energy  
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Animal decomposers break down dead plant and animal remains and use the nutrients left over for what?   live and grow  
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Mushroom are fungi that often grow where?   wet soil or on dead trees  
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Mushrooms get ______ from the decaying trees and return some ______________ to the ecosystem   energy, nutrients  
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A predator is a consumer that gets its energy by?   eating other animals  
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Most of the food that a plant makes is made where?   plant's leaves  
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What is Earth's primary energy source?   Sun  
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A green substance that traps energy from the sun is called   Chlorophyll  
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Where is Chlorophyll stored   in the chloroplasts of plant cells  
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Carbon dioxide + water Light energy/chlorophyll    
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Ecosystems are made up of?   living and nonliving things  
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Why do some organisms compete with one another?   for space and food  
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Each organism in an ecosystem fills the energy role of?   producer, consumer, decomposer  
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Most producers use energy from what to make their food?   sun  
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Herbivores, such as a moose eat only?   plants  
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Carnivores like lions eat only?   other animals  
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Black bears eat both plants and animals they are called   omnivores  
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Carnivores like vultures and hyenas feed on dead animals and are called?   Scavengers  
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Most decomposers are too small to see unless you use a ?   Microscope  
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How does energy pass through an ecosystem?   When food is eaten  
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A series of steps by which energy moves from one type of living thing to another is called?   Food chain  
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A diagram that combines many food chains into one picture is called   Food web  
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Plants may compete for?   sunlight, soil, water  
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Animals may compete for?   territory, water, light, food or mates  
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A long term relationship between two different organisms is called   symbiosis  
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An organism that lives on or inside of another organism   parasite  
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Fungi, bacteria and animals can all be types of   decomposers  
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Name two types of fungi   mold and yeasts  
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What does mold get from the food?   energy  
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Animal decomposers break down dead plant and animal remains and use the nutrients left over for what?   live and grow  
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Mushroom are fungi that often grow where?   wet soil or on dead trees  
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Mushrooms get ______ from the decaying trees and return some ______________ to the ecosystem   energy, nutrients  
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A predator is a consumer that gets its energy by?   eating other animals  
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Most of the food that a plant makes is made where?   plant's leaves  
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What is Earth's primary energy source?   Sun  
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A green substance that traps energy from the sun is called   Chlorophyll  
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Where is Chlorophyll stored   in the chloroplasts of plant cells  
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Carbon dioxide + water Light energy/chlorophyll--- sugar + oxygen   Photosynthesis equation  
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sugar + oxygen ------energy + carbon dioxide + water   Cellular respiration equation  
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What is a nonnative species?   a plant or animal that does not grow naturally in an ecosystem  
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What is it called when limits are put on how many animals a person can hunt and fish?   Regulation  
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Plants make food during this process   photosynthesis  
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Plants and animals get energy from food through this process   cellular respiration  
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How do organisms interact in ecosystems?   Through competition and predator-and-prey relationships  
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What do food chains and food webs show?   movement of energy  
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