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STATION 1: BIOTIC vs. ABIOTIC Separate the pictures into the appropriate group to which they belong. Have teacher check before moving on. Answer the questions on your review sheet. BioticAbiotic

STATION 2: SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS Match the pictures with the appropriate term and description of their relationship. Have your teacher check before moving on. Answer the questions on your review sheet.

PREDATION MUTUALISM

COMMENSALISM PARASITISM

A RELATIONSHIP IN WHICH BOTH ORGANISMS BENEFIT FROM EACH OTHER A RELATIONSHIP IN WHICH ONE ORGANISM BENEFITS BUT CAUSES NO HARM OR DANGER TO THE OTHER ORGANISM A RELATIONSHIP IN WHICH ONE ORGANISM CAUSES CONFLICT TO THE OTHER ORGANISM A RELATIONSHIP IN WHICH ONE ORGANISM IS HUNTED BY THE OTHER AND IS KILLED

STATION 3: CYCLES OF MATTER Match the steps of each cycle: Carbon Cycle & Nitrogen Cycle Answer the questions on your review sheet.

RESPIRATIONPHOTOSYNTHESIS DECOMPOSITION FOSSIL FUEL EMISSIONS NITROGEN FIXATION DENITRIFICATION PRECIPITATION CONSUMER DECOMPOSER BACTERIA

STATION 4: ENERGY FLOW FOOD CHAINS, FOOD WEBS, ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS Analyze the flow of energy through food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids and answer the questions on your review sheet.

Food Chain

Food Web

Ecological Pyramid

STATION 5: ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSIONS PLACE THE STEPS OF BOTH A PRIMARY SUCCESION AND SECONDARY SUCCESSION COMMUNITY IN ITS CORRECT ORDER. Answer the questions on your review sheet.

STATION 6: VOCABULARY VOCABULARY TERMS: Denitrification Nitrogen FixationDecomposition Biomagnification HabitatNiche Symbiosis ResourcesFossil Fuels Trophic Levels BiosphereBiodiversity 1)Match the vocabulary word, picture and definition. 2)Pick 6 vocabulary terms below (pick terms you are unfamiliar with) and write the definition on your review sheet. You are responsible for knowing ALL of the vocabulary terms for your test.