Both species benefit
What is Mutualism
How the size of a population is changing over time
What is Population Growth
CO2
What is Carbon dioxide
NO3
What is Nitrate
H2O
Competition and Predation
What is Ecological Interactions
Anything that restricts a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
What is Limiting Factor
The primary output of photosynthesis
What is Glucose
The movement of carbon between reservoirs in the environment
What is The Carbon Cycle
The rapid growth of a population due to a abundance of resources.
Exponential Growth
How are symbiotic relationships categorized?
Mutualism, Parasitism, Commensalism and Amensalism
Give two examples of Density DEPENDENT factors
Competition, Parasitism, Disease, Predation etc.
ATP
What is Adenosine Triphosphate
Carbon-based life
What is all life on earth
A community of living organisms interacting with each other
What is Ecosystem
Remoras ride on the backs of sharks. They are able to feed on the scraps of food left by the sharks. This is an example of?
Commensalism
Carrying capacity
What is The number of organisms that can be supported in an environment
The inputs of cellular respiration
What is Sugar and Oxygen
Largest carbon reservoir
What is Rocks and sediments
The study of how organisms interact with each other and the environment
What is Ecology
Symbiosis
What is The close interaction between two different organisms living in the same environment
"In Alaska, grizzly bears must eat 10 fish and drink up to 25 liters of water to live. A local river can provide about 150 fish a day without damaging the fish population"
What is the limiting factor for this population?
The amount of fish
The process by which energy of sunlight is converted into the energy of glucose.
What is Photosynthesis
The process by which reduced nitrogen compounds are oxidized to nitrite and nitrate
What is Nitrification
Biome
What is "An area that includes communities of plants and animals that have a common adaptation to that particular environment."