Ecological Terms and Definitions
This page introduces fundamental ecological terms and definitions crucial for understanding National 5 biology ecosystems.
The document begins by emphasizing the importance of learning these terms, indicating their significance in the curriculum. It then provides a comprehensive list of key ecological concepts, each accompanied by a clear definition.
Definition: Biodiversity is defined as "the total variation among living organisms within a region (e.g., rainforest, ocean, the Earth)."
The terms covered include producers, consumers, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, predators, prey, habitat, population, community, and species. Each definition is concise yet informative, providing students with a solid foundation for understanding ecosystem dynamics.
Example: Green plants are given as an example of producers, which "make food inside themselves using inorganic materials & abiotic energy sources."
This page serves as an essential reference for students studying National 5 Biology Life on Earth, providing the vocabulary necessary to discuss and analyze ecosystems effectively.