What is it called when a tapeworm lives inside a animal for a period of time
Parasitism
what is the definition of heterotroph
an organism that must consume other organisms for energy
What is the definition of Parasitism
The symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is harmed
How do organisms that live in the same ecosystem affect each other?
Organisms in the same ecosystem affect each other by competing for food, shelter, and other resources or by helping each other survive.
What happens when an energy resource in an ecosystem becomes depleted?
When an energy resource in an ecosystem becomes depleted, the organisms that depend on it may struggle to survive or have to find new sources of energy.
Whales have barnacles attached to them. The barnacles get a free ride a place to live and plenty of food. The whale is unaffected This is an example of
mutualism
what is the definition of a imiting factor
a biotic or abiotic environmental factor that restricts the growth of a population
What is the definition of Predation
An interaction between organisms in which one organism captures and consumes another organism
Explain how energy is transferred from one organism to another.
Energy is transferred from one organism to another when one organism eats or is eaten by another.
What factors might cause carrying capacity to change?
Carrying capacity can change due to factors like food availability, water supply, space, weather, and changes in predators or diseases.
What is an organism that eats the secondary consumers
Tertiary consumer
What is the definition inter specific
competition for resources that occurs between different species that live in the same ecosystem
What is the definition of the trophic level
An organism’s position on a food chain
Two grizzly bears fighting for territory is an example of
intraspecific competition.
How do interactions between organisms within an ecosystem influence the ecosystem’s stability?
Interactions between organisms help keep the ecosystem balanced by controlling populations and supporting each other’s survival.
What is it when organism that obtains its energy from an abiotic source, such as sunlight or inorganic chemicals
autotroph or autotrophic
what is the definition of the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle
carbon: the continuous movement of carbon in and among the abiotic environment and living things
Nitrogen:the process by which nitrogen is converted between various chemical forms as it cycles among the soil, biosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere
What is the definition of autotrophic
An organism that obtains its energy from an abiotic source, such as sunlight or inorganic chemicals
In an energy pyramid, if the plants have 25,000 kcal, how much energy will the secondary consumers receive
250 Kcal
What is the pyramid of biomass
a diagram that shows the amount of mass that is present at each trophic level
What is it called when where one organism benefits and the other organism is neither harmed nor helped
Commensalism
What is the definition of ecological pyramid
a representation of the organisms in an ecosystem that is organized into separate trophic levels, with producers at the bottom and top predators at the top.
What is the definition of Commensalism
A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other organism is neither harmed nor helped
Explain why tertiary consumers have a tremendous effect on the balance of an ecosystem.
Tertiary consumers have a huge impact on how out ecosystem stays balanced because they are at the top of the food chain and what happens to them effects the rest of the chain below
What are the effects on an ecological system if many secondary consumers die?
If many secondary consumers die, it can cause too many primary consumers to grow, which may lead to less plants and imbalance in the ecosystem.