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IslandWood Review Quiz

1. What is your best IslandWood memory? Tell about it using description and detail.

2. Was there anything you didn’t like about IslandWood? If so, tell about it.

3. List all of the things that will impact the quality of the water in the watershed pictured below.

4. What are the 3 R’s you learned about at IslandWood?

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Vocabulary

Click on the question mark and choose the best word for each definition:

Non-living parts of an ecosystem.

All the land area that drains into a particular body of water.

The location that an organisim lives; its home; where it is able to find water, food, shelter, and space.

The change over time of the structure, function, behavior, or habitat of an organism.

The variety of life on Earth.

An organism that eats the abandoned food of other organisms, and rarely kills its own food.

Anything that can be used by an organism.

An organism that is able to make its own food from the energy of the sun.

Living things, including anything caused and produced by a living thing.

All biotic, abiotic, and cultural elements of a place and how they interact.

The place where freshwater meets the ocean resulting in the mixing of fresh and saltwater.

A mixture of decaying organic matter rich in nutrients, often used to enrich soil in gardens.

An organism that cannot make its own food and relies on other organisms for food.

An animal vulnerable to attack by a predator.

An animal having no backbone, often possessing an exoskeleton.

Anything that is alive or was alive.

Anything influenced by humans: art, dancing, houses, or parts of an ecosystem introduced or altered by people.

Active at night.

An organism which breaks down organic matter into its basic elements including nutrients needed for plant growth.

A community of living things together with the non-living parts, functioning as a unit.

The ability to do work, or the potential for power and activity.

All the parts of a place; abiotic, biotic, and cultural.