
Chapter 5 Science
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- Q1Living parts of an ecosystem such as animals, plants, fungi, protist, and bacteria are considered what?abioticorganismssymbiosisbiotic30s
- Q2Living and nonliving things that interact with on another is called?a habitata housean ecosystema biome30s
- Q3An example of a produceranimalswater and lightbacteria and fungiplants and algae30s
- Q4an example of a decomposerplantsfungi and bacteriaanimalshumans30s
- Q5What is a nonliving part of an ecosystem called?habitatbioticabioticbiome30s
- Q6What starts the food chain?energy from the suna producerminerals in the soilphotosynthesis30s
- Q7How did the Blacklands prairie gets its name?its rich fertile soilit has many cropsits many grassesprairie dogs live there30s
- Q8All organisms of a species living in the same area make up what?habitatcommunitypopulationecosystem30s
- Q9All populations living in an area make up a..?habitatecosystemcommunitypopulation30s
- Q10What is ecology?study of plantsstudy of how all things in an ecosystem interactstudy of animalsstudy of habitats30s
- Q11What is a niche?where you live in the communitythe role an organism plays in the communitythe place you get foodwhat you eat30s
- Q12Where a population lives is called a...?homehabitatecosystembiome30s
- Q13What animal is an example that could change its environment?HawkBeaverSnakeLizard30s
- Q14What would an organism do if their environment changed?stay theredie from not eatingturn into another animalfind another habitat30s
- Q15What is a food chain?plants that produce foodanimals that eat each otherenergy in food passed from one organism to anothera chain link fence30s