Relationships
Vocabulary
Successions
Pioneer Species
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Whats the relationship between primary and secondary succession?

One type rebuilds and the other is built from scratch.

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Habitat:

The actual area in the ecosystem where an organism lives, including its abiotic and biotic resources.

100

What succession starts completely from scratch?

Primary

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Define Pioneer species:

The first organism to grow after a dsaster.

100

Define Competition:

A relationship that exists between 2 or more organisms that are fighting for the same limited resource.

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What type of relationship results in one organism benefiting, and the other being harmed?

Parasitism

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Stable ecosystem:

One that remains relatively constant, with predictable changes.

200

What is the first species to grow after a disaster called?

Pioneer Species.

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What are some examples of pioneer Species in primary succession?

Ferns, lichen, moss, etc.

200

Is it crusial in parasitism for a parasite not to kill a host?

Yes, it is very crucial.

300

What relationship between 2 organisms that involves close, physical, long term relationships.

Symbiosis.

300

Pioneer Species:

The first organism to grow after a disaster.

300

What would be an analogy for Primary succession.

Baking cookies from scratch.

300

What would be an example of secondary succession in a pioneer Species?

Weeds and grasses.

300

Which type of competition occurs within the same species?

Intraspecific

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Which competition occurs between different species?

Interspecific

400

Niche:

All of the things an organism needs and does within its habitat.

400

What would be an analogy for a secondary succession?

Baking cookies with premade dough.

400

How do these organisms develop over time?

They decompose and release nutrients to form a layer of soil that larger, more complex plants can grow through.

400

What type of relationship involves one organism befitting and the other having no effect.

Commensalism

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What relationship results in both species benefiting.

Mutualism

500

Keystone Species:

The species that holds the ecosystem together.

500

Whats the difference between the results of primary and secondary succession?

There's no difference.

500

What would happen once there is enough soil in a pioneer Species?

Small plants, flowers, ferns, and shrubs can begin to grow.

500

What is the Competitive Exclusion Principle?

No two organisms can occupy the same niche at the same time.

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