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Ecosystems Vocabulary Clickers Interactive Presentation Created by: Cindy Jarrett Cindy Jarrett Ecosystems Vocabulary

1. Consumer 2. Decomposer 3. Producer 4. Scavenger

1. Habitat 2. Community 3. Population 4. Ecosystem

1. Producer 2. Decomposer 3. Consumer 4. Scavenger

Members of a kingdom that contain one celled and many-celled living things that absorb food through their environment; a decomposer; mushrooms are an example. 1. Scavengers 2. Fungi 3. Carnivores 4. Herbivores

1. Scavenger 2. Herbivores 3. Threatened 4. Decomposer A meat-eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.

1. Community 2. Population 3. Niche 4. Habitat

1. Germination 2. Organism 3. Population 4. Habitat

1. Taiga 2. Deciduous 3. Temperate 4. Rainforest

1. Mustard 2. Elodea 3. Alfalfa 4. Wheat

1. Alfalfa 2. Duckweed 3. Rye 4. Elodea

1. Elodea 2. Rye 3. Alfalfa 4. Mustard

1. Wheat 2. Rye 3. Mustard 4. Elodea

1. Taiga 2. Tundra 3. Desert 4. Rainforest

1. Sun 2. Carbohydrate 3. Petroleum 4. Magma

1. Carnivorous 2. Parasitism 3. Symbiosis 4. Competition

1. Precipitation 2. Hail 3. Snow 4. Acid Rain

1. Symbiosis 2. Food chain 3. Photosynthesis 4. Germination

1. Germination 2. Decomposition 3. Photosynthesis 4. Gestation

1. Community 2. Individual 3. Population 4. Niche

1. Population 2. Individual 3. Habitat 4. Community

1. Individual 2. Population 3. Habitat 4. Community

1. Habitat 2. Niche 3. Food Chain 4. Individual

1. Desert 2. Taiga 3. Tundra 4. Prairie

1. Food Web 2. Competition 3. Food Chain 4. Energy Pyramid

1. Food Web 2. Food Chain 3. Energy Pyramid 4. Competition

1. Food Chain 2. Food Web 3. Ph Paper 4. Energy Pyramid

1. Niche 2. Competition 3. Population 4. Habitat

1. Deciduous Forest 2. Rain Forest 3. Tundra 4. Taiga

1. Hibernation 2. Migration 3. Instinct 4. Learned Behavior

1. Road Salt 2. Increased Nutrients 3. Acid Rain 4. Pollution

1. Protected 2. Threatened 3. Extinct 4. Endangered

1. Tundra 2. Tropical Rain Forest 3. Desert 4. Deciduous Forest

1. Endangered 2. Protected 3. Extinct 4. Threatened

1. Endangered 2. Threatened 3. Protected 4. Extinct

1. Pollutant 2. Wind Erosion 3. Germination 4. Water Erosion

1. Taiga 2. Tundra 3. Grassland 4. Deciduous Forest

1. Thermometer 2. Anemometer 3. Ph paper 4. H 2 O

1. Instinct 2. Learned Behavior 3. Extinct 4. Habitat