Date: ______ Class: _____ Seat

Name: _______________________________
Date: _______ Class: _____ Seat #: _____
1. ________________ contain all of what an organism needs to survive.
2. A community contains more than one _____________________.
3. An ecosystem is different from a community because it also includes all of the _____________
factors.
4. A dead tree that has fallen in the forest and is now decomposing would be a(n) _____________
factor.
5. A group of individuals that are physically similar and can reproduce with each other to produce
fertile offspring is called a _______________________.
6. ________________ is the study of how living things interact with each other and their
environment.
Complete the diagram below to show the levels of organization in an ecosystem.
Start with the smallest unit and move towards more complex units.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Name: _______________________________
Date: _______ Class: _____ Seat #: _____
1. ________________ is the study of how living things interact with each other and their
environment.
2. An ecosystem is different from a community because it also includes all of the _____________
factors.
3. A group of individuals that are physically similar and can reproduce with each other to produce
fertile offspring is called a _______________________.
4. ________________ contain all of what an organism needs to survive.
5. A dead tree that has fallen in the forest and is now decomposing would be a(n) _____________
factor.
6. A community contains more than one _____________________.
Complete the diagram below to show the levels of organization in an ecosystem.
Start with the more complex units and move towards the smallest unit .
7.
8.
9.
10.
Name: _______________________________
Date: _______ Class: _____ Seat #: _____
Habitats
1. ________________
contain all of what an organism needs to survive.
population
2. A community contains more than one _____________________.
abiotic
3. An ecosystem is different from a community because it also includes all of the _____________
factors.
4. A dead tree that has fallen in the forest and is now decomposing would be a(n) _____________
biotic
factor.
5. A group of individuals that are physically similar and can reproduce with each other to produce
species
fertile offspring is called a _______________________.
Ecology
6. ________________
is the study of how living things interact with each other and their
environment.
Complete the diagram below to show the levels of organization in an ecosystem.
Start with the smallest unit and move towards more complex units.
7.
Organism
or Individual
8.
9.
Population
10.
Community
Ecosystem
Name: _______________________________
Date: _______ Class: _____ Seat #: _____
Ecology
1. ________________
is the study of how living things interact with each other and their
environment.
abiotic
2. An ecosystem is different from a community because it also includes all of the _____________
factors.
3. A group of individuals that are physically similar and can reproduce with each other to produce
species
fertile offspring is called a _______________________.
Habitats
4. ________________
contain all of what an organism needs to survive.
biotic
5. A dead tree that has fallen in the forest and is now decomposing would be a(n) _____________
factor.
population
6. A community contains more than one _____________________.
Complete the diagram below to show the levels of organization in an ecosystem.
Start with the more complex units and move towards the smallest unit .
7.
Ecosystem
8.
9.
Community
10.
Population
Organism
or Individual