A small part that is meant to show the whole.
What is a sample?
This is how you describe a system with the same amount of births and deaths or with no changes at all.
What is stability?
This is the resource population if the consumer population is the zebra.
What is the grass?
This is the primary consumer.
What is the Zebra?
This is where decomposers get their energy from.
What is dead organisms?
A group of the same type of organisms living in the same area
What is a population?
This needs to be released in order to reproduce.
What is energy?
This is the resource population if the consumer population is hyena.
What is the zebra?
Hyena
What is secondary consumer?
The classic song by Usher highlighting competition in humans.
What is "Same Girl"?
Glucose, Starch, and Fats are all examples of this. All organisms use this to survive.
What is an energy storage molecule.
This is how consumer populations get energy storage molecules from resource populations?
What is eating?
This is what happens to the moon jelly population if the walleye pollock population goes up.
What is decrease?
This is what the algae is.
What is a producer?
Ecological relationship that benefits both populations
What is mutualism?
the result of one cause leading to an effect that causes one or more other effects.
What is an indirect effect?
This is what you call it when a change in a population changes a different population that it does not eat or get eaten by.
What is indirect effect?
This is what happens to the sea turtles population if the zooplankton population increases.
What is increases?
Sea turtles tropic level
What is tertiary consumer?
What is abiotic factors?
This is when two of more populations use the same resource.
What is competition?
The difference between a food chain and a food web.
What is a food web shows all the connections and a food chain only shows one pathway?
This is what happens to the algae population if you increase the orca population.
What is increase?
Both of the secondary consumers.
What is moon jelly and walleye pollock?
This happens to the total energy as you move up tropic levels (producer to primary consumer etc...)
What is decreases?