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What is this Ecological interaction?
Examples
100

What are the 4 bases in DNA?

1. Adenine

2. Thymine

3. Cytosine

4. Guanine

100

Bear eating Fish

Predator

100

What is an example of Predation?

Hawks preying on mice. 

200

The molecule that carries oxygen in red blood cells.

What is hemoglobin?

200

A koala eating a plant

Herbivore

200

What is an example of a Mutualistic interaction

Bees and flowering plants

300

The enzyme that unwinds DNA during replication.

What is helicase?

300

A bee obtains plant nectar to facilitate the pollination of plants

Mutualism

300

What is an example of Parasitism?

Ticks living on the skin of deer and feeding by sucking blood from dear

400

Examples of vestigial structures?

Structures like the human appendix or whale pelvis are examples of this.

400

Non-photosynthesizing Cuscuta plant (dodders) growing on gorse and other plant hosts, absorbing foods from the host’s sap

Parasitism

400

What is an example of Pathogenicity?

Tuberculosis in badgers

500

The powerhouse of the cell

Mitochondria 

500

HIV in humans

 Pathogenicity

500

What is an example of Interspecific competition?

  • Lions vs. hyenas → both compete for prey like wildebeest or zebras. Neither benefits, because energy is wasted fighting and food availability decreases

  • Barnacles on rocky shores → Balanus and Chthamalus compete for space. Balanus outcompetes Chthamalus lower on the rocks, forcing Chthamalus to survive higher up where it’s drier.

  • Trees in a rainforest → tall trees compete with smaller trees for sunlight, water, and nutrients.

  • The interspecific competition between Eastern grey squirrel and the American red squirrel in North America. They competent for similar food resources which greatly affects the growth and survival of those species population.


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