Predator and Prey
Mimicry
Competition
Symbiosis
Animal strategies to eat plants/Plant Defence
100
An organism that lives by preying on another organism.
What is Predator
100
The resemblance of an animal to another species or a natural object.
What is Mimicry
100
The interaction between organism or species in which the fitness of one is lowered by the others presence
What is competition
100
1. Parasitism 2. Mutualism 3. Commensalism
What is the three types of symbiosis
100
Piercing mouth parts and crushing mouth parts
What are two strategies that animals use to eat plants?
200
An animal that is hunted for food.
What is Prey
200
The stick bug looking like a dead leaf
What is looking like an object
200
The competiton over resources between different species
What is Interspecific competition
200
One organism is benfiting while the other is harmed
What is Parasitism
200
Leaf cutter ants have these.
What is Microbe Farms
300
Tending to form a group with others of the same species.
What is Gregarious
300
Looking like another species that is dangerous or may taste bad
What is Batsian mimicry
300
The competition between the same species or organism over resources.
What is Intraspecific
300
Both species are benefiting
What is Mutualism
300
Most Herbivores have this
What are four-chambered stomachs
400
A animal that will eat almost anything
What is a Generalist
400
Several unrelated species, share warming colors that warm predators that these colors are dangerous or toxic
What is Mullerian Mimicry
400
Fighting or Destruction
What is Interfernce competition
400
One organism benefits while the other does not benefit or suffers harm
What is Commsalism
400
Grow in places hard to reach and repair quickly and let them eat the non-essential parts
What are plant defenses
500
A picky eater.
What is a Specialist
500
The King Snake looking like a Coral snake
What is Mullierium Mimicry
500
Sharing resources
What is Exploitative
500
1.) Defensive Mutualism 2.) Despersive Mutualism
What are the two types of Mutualism
500
Thorns, sharp edges, sap, and toxins
What are plant defense mechanisms?
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