|
Study Guide for Science: Ecology Test Name: Chapter 2 and classification DIRECTIONS: Define the following 25 terms (use ch.2, matchbooks, & notes) and give an example: Ecology Biotic Abiotic Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Scavenger Food chain Food web Energy pyramid Habitat Niche Carrying capacity Prey Predator Symbiosis Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Coevolution Photosynthesis DIRECTIONS: Write similarities and differences between the groups of terms: You can use drawings to help illustrate or make your point: 1. COMPARE Food chain vs. Food web: 2.COMPARE Mutualism vs. Commensalism vs. Parasitism (parasite, host) 3. COMPARE Mammals vs. Birds vs. Reptiles vs. Amphibian vs. Fish 4. COMPARE Plants vs. Animals DIRECTIONS: Answer the questions: 1. What does "competition between species" mean? 2. What do species compete for? Or what are limiting factors? Study Guide for Science: Ecology Test Name: Chapter 2 and classification DIRECTIONS: Define the following 25 terms (use ch.2, matchbooks, & notes) and give an example: Ecology Biotic Abiotic Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Scavenger Food chain Food web Energy pyramid Habitat Niche Carrying capacity Prey Predator Symbiosis Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Coevolution Photosynthesis DIRECTIONS: Write similarities and differences between the groups of terms: You can use drawings to help illustrate or make your point: 1. COMPARE Food chain vs. Food web: 2.COMPARE Mutualism vs. Commensalism vs. Parasitism (parasite, host) 3. COMPARE Mammals vs. Birds vs. Reptiles vs. Amphibian vs. Fish 4. COMPARE Plants vs. Animals DIRECTIONS: Answer the questions: 1. What does "competition between species" mean? 2. What do species compete for? Or what are limiting factors? Study Guide for Science: Ecology Test Name: Chapter 2 and classification DIRECTIONS: Define the following 25 terms (use ch.2, matchbooks, & notes) and give an example: Ecology Biotic Abiotic Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Scavenger Food chain Food web Energy pyramid Habitat Niche Carrying capacity Prey Predator Symbiosis Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Coevolution Photosynthesis DIRECTIONS: Write similarities and differences between the groups of terms: You can use drawings to help illustrate or make your point: 1. COMPARE Food chain vs. Food web: 2.COMPARE Mutualism vs. Commensalism vs. Parasitism (parasite, host) 3. COMPARE Mammals vs. Birds vs. Reptiles vs. Amphibian vs. Fish 4. COMPARE Plants vs. Animals DIRECTIONS: Answer the questions: 1. What does "competition between species" mean? 2. What do species compete for? Or what are limiting factors? Study guide for Science Chapter Two
|