Relationship where both animals benefit.
Mutualism (Cooperation)
Bacteria and fungi
Decomposers - They break down dead organisms
In this image, who is the prey?
The penguin! Poor Penguin :(
What is this called?
A food chain.
Give three examples of abiotic factors.
Answers will vary!
Spider crabs live in shallow areas of the ocean floor, and greenish-brown algae lives on the crabs' backs, making the crabs blend in with their environment, and unnoticeable to predators. The algae get a good place to live, and the crab gets camouflage. What symbiotic relationship is this?
Mutualism
Rabbit
When a dog barks fiercely as someone approaches his yard, what is this an example of?
This is territorial imperative.
Which organism has exactly 4 food sources?
The frog!
What is the original source of energy for all food chains?
The sun!
A vulture feeds on the remains of a dead animal. The vulture benefits from the food, while the dead animal is unaffected since it is already dead. What type of relationship is this?
Commensalism
Kiwi Tree
Producer
Is the animal doing the hunting and the eating.
What always must start a food chain?
What is an animal that ONLY eats producers/plants called?
HERBivore
Provide an example of commensalism.
Answers Will Vary.
What makes something a producer?
It makes its own food!
When birds fight off anyone that gets near their nest this is called?
Territorial Imperative
Give two examples of primary consumers.
Butterfly, Fruit Fly, Grasshopper
Which level of an energy pyramid has the MOST amount of energy?
Producers
Explain what a mutualistic relationship is an give an example.
ANSWERS WILL VARY.
What is the difference between a primary and a secondary consumer?
Primary eats a producer, Secondary eats a primary consumer.
What is the Queen Bee best an example of?
Social Hierarchy
Is the dragonfly a carnivore, omnivore, or herbivore?
Carnivore!
What does the arrow represent in a food chain or food web?
Transfer of Energy