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  1. Ecosystems Vocabulary Ecosystems Vocabulary Clickers Interactive Presentation Created by: Cindy Jarrett Teaching Slides With Teaching Slides

  2. any of the plants and algae that produce oxygen and food that the animals need. • Consumer • Decomposer • Producer • Scavenger 0 of 5

  3. Producer: Producer: any of the plants and algae that produce oxygen and food that the animals need. any of the plants and algae that produce oxygen and food that the animals need.

  4. – All the living and non-living things in an area and their interactions with each other. • Habitat • Community • Population • Ecosystem 0 of 5

  5. Ecosystem – All the living and non-living things in an area and their interactions with each other. Ecosystem – All the living and non-living things in an area and their interactions with each other.

  6. Any of the fungi or bacteria that break down dead plant and animals into useful things like minerals and rich soil. • Producer • Decomposer • Consumer • Scavenger 0 of 5

  7. Decomposers–any of the fungi or bacteria that break down dead plant and animals into useful things like minerals and rich soil. Decomposers – any of the fungi or bacteria that break down dead plant and animals into useful things like minerals and rich soil.

  8. 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. • Scavengers • Fungi • Carnivores • Herbivores 0 of 5

  9. 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.

  10. a meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals. • Scavenger • Herbivores • Threatened • Decomposer 0 of 5

  11. Scavenger - a meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals. Scavenger - a meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.

  12. – the place where a population lives. • Community • Population • Niche • Habitat 0 of 5

  13. Habitat: the place where a population lives.

  14. living things that are capable of reacting to stimuli, reproduction and growth. • Germination • Organism • Population • Habitat 0 of 5

  15. Organisms– living things that are capable of reacting to stimuli, reproduction and growth. Organisms– living things that are capable of reacting to stimuli, reproduction and growth.

  16. - a cool, forest biome of conifers in the upper Northern Hemisphere. • Taiga • Deciduous • Temperate • Rainforest 0 of 5

  17. Taiga - a cool, forest biome of conifers in the upper Northern Hemisphere. Taiga - a cool, forest biome of conifers in the upper Northern Hemisphere.

  18. A flowering plant in the pea family. Grown to feed livestock. • Mustard • Elodea • Alfalfa • Wheat 0 of 5

  19. Weathering: The process of breaking rock into soil, sand, and other tiny pieces. Alfalfa–a flowering plant in the pea family. Grown to feed livestock. Alfalfa –a flowering plant in the pea family. Grown to feed livestock.

  20. is a perennial aquatic plant often called water weeds. Often used in aquariums. • Alfalfa • Duckweed • Rye • Elodea 0 of 5

  21. Elodea – is a perennial aquatic plant often called water weeds. Often used in aquariums. Elodea – is a perennial aquatic plant often called water weeds. Often used in aquariums.

  22. 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. • Elodea • Rye • Alfalfa • Mustard 0 of 5

  23. 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.

  24. A world wide cultivated grass that is harvested and the seed is ground into flour to make bread. Second largest crop in the world.. • Wheat • Rye • Mustard • Elodea 0 of 5

  25. 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. 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.

  26. Acold, treeless biome of the far North, marked by spongy topsoil. • Taiga • Tundra • Desert • Rainforest 0 of 5

  27. Tundra - a cold, treeless biome of the far North, marked by spongy topsoil. Tundra - a cold, treeless biome of the far North, marked by spongy topsoil.

  28. the source of all energy to our planet. • Sun • Carbohydrate • Petroleum • Magma 0 of 5

  29. Sun – the source of all energy to our planet. Sun– the source of all energy to our planet.

  30. –a mutually beneficial relationship between two kinds of organisms over time. • Carnivorous • Parasitism • Symbiosis • Competition 0 of 5

  31. Symbiosis- symbiotic –a mutually beneficial relationship between two kinds of organisms over time. Symbiosis- symbiotic –a mutually beneficial relationship between two kinds of organisms over time.

  32. –moisture that falls to the Earth after being mixed with wastes from burned fossil fuels. • Precipitation • Hail • Snow • Acid Rain 0 of 5

  33. Acid rain –moisture that falls to the Earth after being mixed with wastes from burned fossil fuels. Acid rain –moisture that falls to the Earth after being mixed with wastes from burned fossil fuels.

  34. – the food making process in green plants that uses sunlight. • Symbiosis • Food chain • Photosynthesis • Germination 0 of 5

  35. Photosynthesis – the food making process in green plants that uses sunlight. Photosynthesis – the food making process in green plants that uses sunlight.

  36. – the sprouting of a seed into a new plant. • Germination • Decomposition • Photosynthesis • Gestation 0 of 5

  37. Germination – the sprouting of a seed into a new plant.

  38. – a single member of a species. • Community • Individual • Population • Niche 0 of 5

  39. Individual – a single member of a species.

  40. – all the members of one species in an area. 1. Population 2. Individual 3.Habitat 4. Community 0 of 5

  41. Population – all the members of one species in an area.

  42. – all the populations living in one area. • Individual • Population • Habitat • Community 0 of 5

  43. Plate:The rigid blocks of crust and upper mantle block. Community – all the populations living in one area.

  44. –the role an organism has in its ecosystem. • Habitat • Niche • Food Chain • Individual 0 of 5

  45. Niche–the role an organism has in its ecosystem.

  46. -a sandy or rocky biome, with little precipitation and little plant life. • Desert • Taiga • Tundra • Prairie 0 of 5

  47. Desert – a sandy or rocky biome, with little precipitation and little plant life.

  48. the path of the energy in food from one organism to another. • Food Web • Competition • Food Chain • Energy Pyramid 0 of 5

  49. Food chain – the path of the energy in food from one organism to another.

  50. – the overlapping food chains in an ecosystem. • Food Web • Food Chain • Energy Pyramid • Competition 0 of 5

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