The document defines key terms related to ecology, including habitat, trophic levels, food chains, food webs, and ecological pyramids. It explains that a habitat is the environment where an organism lives, trophic levels refer to an organism's position in a food chain, and food chains and webs show feeding relationships between organisms. Ecological pyramids graphically represent biomass, numbers of organisms, and energy at different trophic levels, with producers at the base and higher-level consumers at the top. Biomass and numbers pyramids can be upright, inverted, or partially upright, while energy pyramids are always upright due to energy loss between trophic levels.