The relationship where one species benefits and the other species is harmed is called ______________. An example of this, is a mosquito sucking the blood out of a human.
Parasitism
Define: Evaporation
When the sun heats up water particles that rise in the air
Plant --> Rabbit --> Fox --> Bear
What level consumer is the rabbit?
Primary consumer
The name of a person who studies the ecosystems in an environment is an ecologist
True
Snow, Sleet, Hail, Rain are all examples of:
Precipitation
The relationship where both species benefits is called __________________. An example of this type of relationship, is a shrimp and a goby fish.
Mutualism
Define: Ecosystem
An ecosystem is an area of land where plants, animals, and other organisms live and interact with one another
Plant --> Mouse --> Fox --> Raven / Crows
What part of the food chain are the raven and crows?
Decomposers
A mosquito and a cow's relationship is an example of mutualism
False
Long Term Carbon Cycle
The relationship where one species benefits, and the other is not affected is called _________________. An example of this is a orchid growing on a branch of a tree.
Commensalism
Define: Biotic Factors
Living things in an environment
Plant --> Rabbit--> Fox--> Mountain Lion
What level consumer is the mountain lion?
Tertiary Consumer
False
Dying animals are all a part of what type of Carbon Cycle?
Short Term Carbon Cycle
A ____________________ shows the pathway of energy from one living thing to another in an ecosystem.
Food Chain
Define: Condensation
Water particles that cool in the atmosphere, and condense to form rain clouds
Plant --> Rabbit --> Fox--> Mountain Lion
What level of the food chain is the plant?
Producer
Commensalism, Mutualism, and Parasitism are all examples of Symbiosis
True
What is the scientific name for breathing out carbon dioxide?
Respiration
Fats, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and minerals are all examples of _____________________.
Nutrients
Define: Symbiosis
any type of close and long term interaction between two different species of animals
Plant-->Rabbit-->Fox-->Mountain Lion
What level consumer is the fox?
Secondary Consumer
Plants, Humans, and animals are all examples of abiotic factors in an environment
False
When sun heats up water vapor from tree leaves and other plants, causing water vapor to rise in the atmosphere is called...
Transpiration