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Science Revision

This includes ecology and forces


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Abiotic Factor
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A non-living thing in an ecosystem

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Abiotic Factor
A non-living thing in an ecosystem
Ecosystem
A place made up of living and non-living things that interact with each other
Biotic Factor
A living thing in an ecosystem
Habitat
The place where a particular organism lives
What is a habitat used for?
A living thing's habitat provides the organism with what it needs to survive
Producer
An organism that produces it's own food (these are found at the bottom of an energy / trophic level pyramid)
Consumer
An animal that eats other animals
Decomposers
Animals that eat other organisms
Carnivores
Animals that eat only meat
Herbivore
Animals that eat only plants
Omnivores
Animals that eat plants and animals
Photosynthesis
The process of which plants make their own food with carbon dioxide, sunlight and water
Abundance
How many organisms live in an area
Predator
An animal that hunts another animal
Prey
The animal the predator hunts
Chromatography
A method of separation
What is a habitat used for
A living thing's habitat provides the organism with what it needs to survive
Food web
Shows how different food chains connect together
Food chain
Describes the flow of energy in ecosystems
Weight
Is a force that is measured in Newtons
Mass
How much stuff or matter a thing is made of
Gravity
An invisible force that pulls objects together
Friction
A force that opposes movement
Buoyancy
The ability of an object to float
Force
Any push, pull or twist
Magnet
A material that uses a magnetic field and can attract or repel things
Magnetic fields
The range or area around a magnet that the force of that magnet can be experienced
Lubricant
A substance used to reduce friction between moving surfaces
Surface tension
The property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force
Aerodynamic
The way that air moves around things
Contact force
Any force that requires contact to occur
Non-contact force
A force which acts on an object without coming physically in contact with it