Predator vs. Prey
Biotic vs. Abiotic
Relationship Types
Competition & Interactions
Food Chain
100

What is a predator?

Predator- An animal that hunts other animals for food

100

What is a biotic factor?

Anything living in an ecosystem

100

How many relationship types did we talk about in class?

Three

100

What is competition in an ecosystem? 

*Answers may vary*

-Multiple organisms fighting over resources like space and food. 

100

What is the source of energy?

The sun

200

What makes an animal a prey?

When the animal is hunted, killed, and eaten by another animal

200

What is an abiotic factor?

Anything non-living in an ecosystem.

200

Is flowers fighting for sunlight an example of competition?

Yes

200

What is a dependent interaction?

When an organism needs a specific factor to survive

200
What is a decomposer?

Organisms that feed on dead plants and animals and animal waste ex. fungi and bacteria 

300

Identify the predator 


Lizard 

300

True or false -

Plants are a biotic factor 

True

300

What is a mutually beneificial relationship?

A relationship between two species where both benefit 

300
What is competitive interaction?

When multiple organisms are fighting over the same resource 

300

What is is a Producer? Give an example 

Producer: An organism that makes their own food 

Example: Trees, flowers, Grass 

400

Identify the prey 


The bunny

400

True or false-

When you look outside, you see both abiotic and biotic factors 

True

There are trees and animals but also sunlight and rocks 

400

What is an example of a mutually beneficial relationship? 

*Answers may vary*

Birds eating ticks off of animals 

400

How do invasive species affect an ecosystem? 

It can cause most animals in an ecosystem to go extinct and can create competition for resources 

400

What is a consumer? How many consumers are there in the food pyramid?

Consumer: An organisms that have to hunt, gather, and eat their food to gain energy or they will die 

Three - Primary consumers , secondary consumers, tertiary consumers                                                        


    

500
If there were no predators, what could happen to an ecosystem?

*Answers may vary*

If there were no predators, ecosystems may become overpopulated. 

Diseases could outbreak and spread, damages to areas

500

Name 5 abiotic factors in an ecosystem in 5 seconds 

answers may vary 

rocks, sunlight, rain, wind, temperature 

500

What is a parasitic relationship? What is an example?

Parasitic relationship- A relationship in which one organism lives on or inside another organism and harms it.

Example- Fleas bite the skin of dogs, suck their blood, and cause them to itch. The fleas, in turn, get food and a warm home.

500

Name two or more ways trees are in competition.

1.) Root space

2.) Sunlight 

500
What is an Herbivore, Omnivore, and Carnivore? 

Herbivore- An organism that only eats plants

Omnivore- An organism that eats both plants and meat

Carnivore- An organism that only eats meat 

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