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C
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This word describes an animal who is hunted or consumed by another animal

prey

100

This type of competition is between animals of two DIFFERENT species

interspecific competition

100

T/F: The acacia tree having empty horns for ants to live in while the ants defend the tree is considered a parasitic relationship.

False (mutualist!)

200

This type of relationship can be signified as: (+,-)

parasitism 

200

This type of competition is between two animals of the same species 

intraspecific competition

200

A lion kills another lion is it interspecific or intraspecific?


Intraspecific

300

An animal that only eats vegetation and plant matter

herbivore

300

T/F: A sea manatee eating grass is considered a predator-prey relationship. 

True

300

COMPETITION BETWEEN TWO KANGAROOS OVER A COMMON MATE WOULD BE? A) INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION. B) INTRASPECIFIC COMPETITION. C) NATURAL SELECTION

B) INTRASPECIFIC COMPETITION.

400

This type of interaction is where you have a predator-prey relationship

predation

400

T/F: Animals don't change over time. Their relationships with other animals don't really matter.

False 

400

WHAT RESOURCES DO ANIMALS MAINLY COMPETE FOR?

FOOD, WATER, SHELTER, AND MORE

500

This type of relationship can be described as (+,+)

mutualism

500

T/F: Foxes tend to hunt rats and small vermin. This would make foxes predators. 

True

500

WHY DO ANIMALS COMPETE?

COMPETITION IS NECESSARY FOR SURVIVAL

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