An organism that causes harm to an environment due to not originating in that region
What is an Invasive species
The final consumer in a food chain
What is Tertiary consumer
The relationship between species
What is symbiosis
The concentration of a chemical going through a food web
When plants absorb organic nitrogen compounds
What is assimilation
Why do invasive species reproduce so quickly
The first level in a food chain
What is Producers
When both organisms benefit from their interaction
The powerful pesticide used in the late 1940s
What is DDT
The process of animals decomposing and releasing nitrogenous compounds such as ammonia
What is Ammonification
Which invasive species of fish are known to jump out of the water when startled
What is Asian carp
The percent of energy left after going through the food chain
What is 10%
When one organism benefits and the other doesn't have an effect
What is commensalism
What is a byproduct of biomagnification in animals
What is altered reproduction/nervous system
The process of ammonia getting turned into nitrate
What is nitrification
What is the invasive species common in NC commonly called swamp rat
What is Nutria
The level(s) in a food chain that eat every organism
What is Tertiary/Decomposer
When a roundworm lives inside a dogs intestine
What is Parasitism
How does biomagnification enter a food web
What is primary consumers
What is (N2)
How are invasive species most commonly spread
What is Human activity
Complex network of interconnecting food chains
What is food web
the two organisms present in a symbiotic relationship
What is symbionts
What is fat tissue
The chemical compound for Ammonia
What is NH3