Definitions
Factors involved in an ecoystem
Interaction in ecosystems
Intraspecific Relationships
Types of interspecific relationships
100

Define population

A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same place.

100

Fill in the gaps

The components of a _______ and its ________ affect what living things inhabit in the ecosystem.

Biotope, Biocenosis

100

Choose the correct statement:

- Individuals are isolated

- Individuals need to interact with living things.

Individuals AREN'T isolated, they DP need to interact with living things, in order to perform their vital functions. 

100

True or False?


Intraspecific relationships can be postive or negative

True!

100
True or false?


Interspecific relationships can harm one of the species.

True, for example parasitism.

200

Define community/biocenosis

A group of populations that live in a particular area. They also interact with each other.

200

Fill in the gap

____ factors, which originate in the biotope and are characteristics of the physical environment.

Abiotic

200
Match definition to term.


(a) Intraspecific relationships

(b) Interspecific relationships

(1) involve individuals from different species

(2) involve individuals from the same species

a & 2

b & 1

200

Give 2 examples of a highly organised species with a hierarchy of individuals.


Ants, termites, bees.

200

Fill in the gap with competition or predation:


______ occurs when two species use the same resource

Competiton.
300

Define ecosystem.

The system formed by a community, the physical environment it inhabits and the interactions that occur

300

Give 3 abiotic factors

Climatic, Physical, Chemical

300
Fill in the gap 


_______ : System in which individuals are organised into levels of importance.

Hierarchy.

300

Fill in the gaps:


Colonies: Individuals are ______ to each other in _____ groups, for example, a colony of coral. 

Connected, Large. 

300

Define Symbiosis.

When both species live in a long-term association. 

400

Define salinity.

The amount of salt present.

400

Give 2 examples of climatic factors in an ecosystem.

Temperature, Precipitation, Humidity.

400

True or False?


In an ecosystem, living things only interact with individuals of the same species.


False: They interact with both the same species and other species.

400

True or false?

In a family, related individuals live together and don't protect their young.

False: they do protect their young.

400

Rearrange the sentence:


Mutualism alone but can survive benefit both is when species.

Mutualism is when both species benefit but can survive alone. 

500

Define ecology.

The science of studying ecosystems.
500

Fill in the gaps

The _______ ______is the value of an abiotic factor that can't be exceeded without affecting the survival of the species.


The part of the tange in which the speices thrives is known as the ______ ______ .





Tolerance Range, Optimal Range.

500

Correct the grammar mistakes (3)

Intaspecific relacionships involve individuals from the same speshies.

Intraspecific, Relationships, Species.

500

Fill in the gap:


Individuals of the same species stay together for ______ or move together to find _____, for example, penguins.

Protection, Food.

500

Two types of relationships which benefit one species but don't affect the other. 

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Commensalism, Inquilism

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