Chapter 18 Ecology Study Guide and notes. Producers and examples Consumers and examples Herbivore and examples Decomposers and examples: Fungi and bacteria.

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Chapter 18 Ecology Study Guide and notes

Producers and examples Consumers and examples Herbivore and examples Decomposers and examples: Fungi and bacteria. Ecosystem: definition Abiotic factors and examples Biotic factors and examples Key Vocabulary

 Food web: definition and examples.  Ecology: definition  Community: define  Biogeochemical cycle: define  Examples of detritivores: vultures, worms and Fungi

 Carnivores and examples.  Fossil fuels: How do they form and examples? BW

 How do human affect the carbon cycle? BW question?  What happens to an organism when it dies?  Answer: Decomposers break it down.  Which cycle contains proteins?  Nitrogen cycle Cycles

 Organisms are eaten by many different organisms.  What is the difference between a food web and a food chain? Food Webs

Food Web Trophic level one Tropic level 2 Trophic level 3 Trophic level 4

Energy Pyramid Producers Herbivore Omnivore Carnivore