when two organisms fighting over the same resources - Ex: food, habits, or mates
competition
Air
Abiotic
A hot, humid biome near the equator, with much rainfall and a wide variety of life.
What is Tropical Rain Forest
animals include, mountain lions, camels, jackrabbits, kangaroos, hawks, owls, Gila monsters, and beaded lizards
deserts
-One organism living with,on, or inside another organism; thus harming the individual
Parasitism
Biotic
a biome with little rainfall, cold temperatures, frozen soil with low growing shrubs and grasses. You might find arctic foxes and migratory birds
Tundra
Musk oxen, migrating caribou, arctic foxes, weasels, snowshoe hares, owls, hawks, various rodents, occasional polar bear.
What is Tundra
-relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither helped nor harmed
Commensalism
A sandy or rocky biome, with little precipitation and little plant life.
What is Desert
Elephants, lions, zebras, giraffes
savanna
-Relationship between organisms that both benefit
mutualism
Non-living portion of an ecosystem
What is Abiotic Factor
A forest biome with many kinds of trees that lose their leaves each autumn. these forests are all over North America especially on the eastern side of America.
What is Deciduous Forest
Biome with long cold winters, short warm summers and big tall evergreen trees. Animals in these biomes include- moose, great grey owls, squirrels, lynxes.
coniferous forest.
An oxpecker bird rides on a zebra’s back, eating bugs that crawl on the animal ( the bird gets a meal and the zebra has harmful pests removed)
mutualism
abiotic
Bison, Prairie dogs, foxes, small mammals, snakes, insects, various birds.
Grassland