SYMBIOSIS
PREDATOR/PREY
VOCABULARY 1
VOCABULARY 2
COMPETITION
100

A bee pollinates a plant.

What is mutualism?

100

Talons, claws, and webs.

What are predators and prey?

100

Nonliving part of the environment.

What is abiotic factors?

100

Eats another animal.

What is a predator?

100

Organisms fight for the same limited resource.

What is competition?

200

Vines attached to a tree trunk.

What is commensalism?

200

Adaptions like camouflage help them blend with the environment.

What are predators and prey?

200

The interactions between organisms in an environment.

What is biotic factors?

200

This animal is eaten.

What is a prey?

200

Organisms compete for these.

What are resources?

300

A tick is on a dog?

What is parasitism?

300

Tiger stripes help with trapping.

What is a prey?

300

The study of how organisms interact with one another and with the environment.

What is ecology?

300

Both organisms benefit.

What is mutualism?

300

Lions eat small animals. True or False.

What is a false statement?

400

A host carries a tapeworm inside the body.

What is parasitism?

400

Predators rely on this for food.

What are prey?

400

There are 5 different levels in our environment.

What are the 5 levels of organizations?

400

One organism benefits and the other is not affected.

What is commensalism?

400

Male lions compete for food, mates, and ________.

What is living space or shelter?

500

Often, one organism lives in or on another organism.

What is symbiosis?

500

The relationship of an animal eating another animal for energy and nutrients.

What is a predator and prey relationship?

500

Organisms of different species interact with one another like competing for food, shelter, and mates.


What is a community?



500

A relationship between different species in a community.

What is symbiosis?

500

Because the Lion population has increased the effect is.

What is a shortage in the prey population or large animals population?

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