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Ecosystems and Biomes. Chapter 2 Review. Eats other organisms . Consumers. If a fox eats a bunny, and the bunny eats grass, what type of consumer is the fox ?. Second-level consumer. Makes its own food . producers. Best way to represent a large complex system (ex. w ater cycle) . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ecosystems and Biomes

Chapter 2 Review

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Eats other organisms.

Consumers

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If a fox eats a bunny, and the bunny eats grass, what type of consumer is the fox?

Second-level consumer

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Makes its own food.

producers

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Best way to represent a large complex system (ex. water cycle).

computer model

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In which process do producers use carbon from carbon dioxide to produce other carbon-containing molecules?

photosynthesis

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What shape would the carbon cycle be in a physical model?

circular

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Group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms.

biome

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Ponds and rivers are what types of ecosystems?

Fresh water

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Organisms that were brought by humans from one part of the world to another.

Exotic species

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Overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.

Food web

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Biome that is extremely cold and dry.

tundra

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Break down the remains of dead organisms.

decomposers

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Frozen soil in the tundra.

permafrost

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Process by which a gas turns to a liquid.

condensation

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Movement of organisms from one place to another. (ex. Spider moved by wind)

dispersal

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Changing free nitrogen into a usuable form.

Nitrogen fixation

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Eats only animals.

carnivore

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Eats only plants.

herbivore

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Eats both plants and animals.

omnivore

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Second-level consumers(2).

Carnivores

Omnivores

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Producers release _____ as a product of photosynthesis.

oxygen

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Feeds on dead organisms.

scavenger

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Trees that lose their leaves each year.

Deciduous trees

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Biome that has many grasses.

grassland

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Shows energy moving from one feeding level to another.

Energy pyramid

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Organisms eating other organisms in a series of events.

Food chain

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Rain, snow, sleet, or hail (anything wet falling to Earth).

precipitation

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Process by which a liquid changes to a gas.

evaporation

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Where the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.

estuary

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Tallest layer of the rainforest.

Emergent layer

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Leafy roof under the emergent layer in a rainforest.

canopy

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Layer of shorter trees under the canopy.

understory

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Annual average temperature and precipitation.

climate