Definitions
Symbiotic Relationships
Symbiotic Relationships
Biomes
100
A living thing or a thing that was living (plants, animals, fungi)
What is a biotic factor
100

Mutualism 

2 smiley faces


100
A relationship when both species benefit “you help me, I help you”.
What is mutualism
100
Very cold, little precipitation, very simple vegetation
What is the tundra
200
This is a form of water that has to do with weather. It could be hail, rain, sleet, or snow.
What is precipitation
200

Commensalism

1 smiley face, 1 blehh straight face
200
A relationship when one species benefits and the other is not bothered. “I help you, doesn’t bother me”
What is commensalism
200
Usually very warm, little vegetation, little precipitation
What is a desert
300

Unique features that help species survive in their environment. Plants and animals have these so that they can live in the place they live.

What are adaptations

300

Parisitism 

1 smiley face, 1 frown face

300
A relationship where one is helped and the other is harmed. “You help me, I hurt you”
What is parasitism
300
warm all year, lots of vegetation, lots of precipitation
What is tropical rain forest
400

List the 6 major biomes (as discussed in class):

Rainforest, Forest, Desert, Grassland, Tundra, Aquatic

400

Define competition & give example:

2 species fighting over same resources

2 male lions

400
A tapeworm is living inside of a dog. What type of relationship is this?
What is parasitism
400
covers over 3/4's of the earth surface
What is the aquatic
500

List the 5 trophic levels.

TOP TO BOTTOM: 

Apex Predator

Tertiary Consumer

Secondary Consumer 

Primary Consumer

Primary Producer

500

Predator/Prey

More dominant species feeding on smaller less dominant species
500
Give an example of a commensalism relationship between two organisms. Explain how you know it is commensalism.
Answers vary
500
What were the 3 things we used during the map activity to determine a biome's location?
What is precipitation, vegetation, and temperature
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