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Teaching With Teaching Slides Ecosystems Vocabulary Clickers Interactive Presentation Created by: Cindy Jarrett Cindy Jarrett Teaching Slides Ecosystems Vocabulary
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0 of 5 1. Consumer 2. Decomposer 3. Producer 4. Scavenger
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Producer: any of the plants and algae that produce oxygen and food that the animals need. Producer:
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0 of 5 1. Habitat 2. Community 3. Population 4. Ecosystem
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Ecosystem – All the living and non-living things in an area and their interactions with each other.
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0 of 5 1. Producer 2. Decomposer 3. Consumer 4. Scavenger
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Decomposers – any of the fungi or bacteria that break down dead plant and animals into useful things like minerals and rich soil.
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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. 0 of 5 1. Scavengers 2. Fungi 3. Carnivores 4. Herbivores
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Fungi Fungi: 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.
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0 of 5 1. Scavenger 2. Herbivores 3. Threatened 4. Decomposer a meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.
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Scavenger - a meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.
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0 of 5 1. Community 2. Population 3. Niche 4. Habitat
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Habitat: the place where a population lives.
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0 of 5 1. Germination 2. Organism 3. Population 4. Habitat
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Organisms – living things that are capable of reacting to stimuli, reproduction and growth.
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0 of 5 1. Taiga 2. Deciduous 3. Temperate 4. Rainforest
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Taiga - a cool, forest biome of conifers in the upper Northern Hemisphere Taiga - a cool, forest biome of conifers in the upper Northern Hemisphere.
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0 of 5 1. Mustard 2. Elodea 3. Alfalfa 4. Wheat
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Alfalfa Alfalfa –a flowering plant in the pea family. Grown to feed livestock Alfalfa –a flowering plant in the pea family. Grown to feed livestock.
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0 of 5 1. Alfalfa 2. Duckweed 3. Rye 4. Elodea
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Elodea – is a perennial aquatic plant often called water weeds. Often used in aquariums.
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0 of 5 1. Elodea 2. Rye 3. Alfalfa 4. Mustard
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Mustard – a plant species that grows very small seeds that can be ground to use as a spice. The plant itself can be eaten as greens as well. Seeds
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0 of 5 1. Wheat 2. Rye 3. Mustard 4. Elodea
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Wheat – A world wide cultivated grass that is harvested and the seed is ground into flour to make bread. Second largest crop in the world.
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0 of 5 1. Taiga 2. Tundra 3. Desert 4. Rainforest
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Tundra - a cold, treeless biome of the far North, marked by spongy topsoil.
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0 of 5 1. Sun 2. Carbohydrate 3. Petroleum 4. Magma
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Sun – the source of all energy to our planet.
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0 of 5 1. Carnivorous 2. Parasitism 3. Symbiosis 4. Competition
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Symbiosis- symbiotic –a mutually beneficial relationship between two kinds of organisms over time.
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0 of 5 1. Precipitation 2. Hail 3. Snow 4. Acid Rain
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Acid rain –moisture that falls to the Earth after being mixed with wastes from burned fossil fuels.
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0 of 5 1. Symbiosis 2. Food chain 3. Photosynthesis 4. Germination
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Photosynthesis – the food making process in green plants that uses sunlight.
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0 of 5 1. Germination 2. Decomposition 3. Photosynthesis 4. Gestation
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Germination – the sprouting of a seed into a new plant.
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0 of 5 1. Community 2. Individual 3. Population 4. Niche
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Individual – a single member of a species.
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0 of 5 1. Population 2. Individual 3.Habitat 4. Community
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Population – all the members of one species in an area Population – all the members of one species in an area.
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0 of 5 1. Individual 2. Population 3. Habitat 4. Community
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Community – all the populations living in one area.
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0 of 5 1. Habitat 2. Niche 3. Food Chain 4. Individual
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Niche –the role an organism has in its ecosystem.
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0 of 5 1. Desert 2. Taiga 3. Tundra 4. Prairie
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0 of 5 1. Food Web 2. Competition 3. Food Chain 4. Energy Pyramid
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Food chain – the path of the energy in food from one organism to another.
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0 of 5 1. Food Web 2. Food Chain 3. Energy Pyramid 4. Competition
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Food web – the overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
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0 of 5 1. Food Chain 2. Food Web 3. Ph Paper 4. Energy Pyramid
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0 of 5 1. Niche 2. Competition 3. Population 4. Habitat
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0 of 5 1. Deciduous Forest 2. Rain Forest 3. Tundra 4. Taiga
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Deciduous forest – a forest biome with many kinds of trees that lose their leaves each autumn.
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0 of 5 1. Hibernation 2. Migration 3. Instinct 4. Learned Behavior
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Learned behavior - a learned behavior is a behavior that was observed by an individual that they find it to be beneficial to them in some way.
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0 of 5 1. Road Salt 2. Increased Nutrients 3. Acid Rain 4. Pollution
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Increased nutrients- increased nutrients added to the environment can create algae blooms which can choke out existing organisms in an aquatic ecosystem.
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0 of 5 1. Protected 2. Threatened 3. Extinct 4. Endangered
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Extinct – no longer exists. This organism will no longer be found alive on the earth.
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0 of 5 1. Tundra 2. Tropical Rain Forest 3. Desert 4. Deciduous Forest
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Tropical rainforest – a hot, humid biome near the equator, with much rainfall and a wide variety of life.
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0 of 5 1. Endangered 2. Protected 3. Extinct 4. Threatened
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Endangered - a species threatened with extinction; broadly : anyone or anything whose continued existence is threatened.
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0 of 5 1. Endangered 2. Threatened 3. Protected 4. Extinct
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Threatened - having an uncertain chance of continued survival ; specifically : likely to become an endangered species
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0 of 5 1. Pollutant 2. Wind Erosion 3. Germination 4. Water Erosion
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Pollutant- an unnatural substance added to the Earth’s land, water or air.
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0 of 5 1. Taiga 2. Tundra 3. Grassland 4. Deciduous Forest
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Grasslands – a biome where grasses, not trees, are the main plant life. Prairies are one kind of grassland region.
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0 of 5 1. Thermometer 2. Aneometer 3. Ph paper 4. H 2 O
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Ph-Paper – Used to determine the measure of its ph which tells the level of acidic, neutral or basic of a substance.
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0 of 5 1. Instinct 2. Learned Behavior 3. Extinct 4. Habitat
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