Organism Relationships
Ecosystems
Biotic Factors Commonly Found
Abiotic Factors Commonly Found
Definitions
100
The relationship between two organisms where one eats the other.

What is predation?

100
A living thing that lives inside an ecosystem.

What is an organism?

100
A tall, wood structure with leaves at the top that some animals live in.

What is a tree?

100

A liquid that most animals need for living.

What is water?

100

The amount of species there is inside of an ecosystem.

What is population?

200

The relationship between two organisms where both benefit.

What is mutualism?
200

A living factor inside of the ecosystem.

What is a biotic factor?

200

A form of food that herbivores and/or omnivores consume.

What is plants?

200
The amount of distance between multiple organisms.

What is space?

200

A relationship between two organisms where one or both receive some form of benefit.

What is symbiosis?

300

The relationship between two organisms where one benefits while the other is unaffected.

What is commensalism?

300

A nonliving factor inside of the ecosystem.

What is a biotic factor?

300

A organism that can either hunt or be hunted, every species varying from what they eat.

What is an animal?

300

A form uncontrollable by most animals, that could also stunt growth of plants.

What is tempature?

300

The actions organisms do with another organism.

What is interaction?

400

The relationship between two organisms where one harms the other while benefiting.

What is parasitism?
400

When a factor's growth is stunted or restricted.

What is a limiting factor?

400

An organism that is small, however can hurt many animals.

What is a parasite?

400
Some animals need this as shelter despite being one of the most simplest abiotic factors.

What is a rock?

400

An organism that is harmed or consumed by a parasite.

What is a host?

500

The relationship between two organisms where one competes with the other for various factors.

What is a competitive relationship?

500

An abiotic factor in every ecosystem that can stunt the growth or steady the growth of plants.

What is tempature?

500

A form of plants that does not have any predators or "prey", however, can consume most animals.

What is a decomposer?

500
A factor that not many biotic factors compete for, but there are still a decent amount that do.

What is soil?

500

Close interactions between two varying species.

What are symbiotic relationships?

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