A relationship where both organisms benefit.
Mutualism
Meat eater
Carnivore
The relationship between a lion and a zebra
Something that slows or stops a population from growing
Limiting factors
A relationship where one organism is harmed and one is benefited.
Parasitism
Eats plants only
Herbivore
Arrows on a food web represent...
energy flow
Living things in the ecosystem
Biotic factors
A relationship where one organism is benefitted and the other is unbothered.
Commensalism
This organism is not a consumer and makes its own energy.
Producer
This diagram represents the flow of energy through an ecosystem
Food web
Non-living things in an ecosystem
Abiotic factors
A shark is eating a fish, a remora follows the shark for a snack! The share is unaffected by the remora.
Commensalism.
Eats both meat and plants
Omnivore
In the food web these consumers eat producers.
(Not the word herbivore)
Primary consumer
Point on a graph when a population is balanced and levels off and fluctuates only slightly over time.
Carrying Capacity
A bee is pollinating a flower
Mutualism.
Organism at the top of the food chain
Apex Predator
In a food web, these consumers eat both producers and herbivores.
(not omnivore)
Secondary Consumer
What is the symbol for carrying capacity.
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