VOCAB
FACTORS
SUCCESSION
EXAMPLES/VOCAB
100
An interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism.
What is Predation
100
Name the 2 factors
What is Biotic and Abiotic
100
Name the 3 successions
What is Ecological, Primary, and Secondary
100
What succession occurs when a volcanic eruption creates new land?
What is Primary Succession
200
Relationship in which two species live closely together.
What is Symbiosis
200
The biological influences on an organism within an ecosystem
What is Biotic Factors
200
On land, succession that occurs on surfaces where there is no soil.
What is Primary Succession
200
When multiple organisms of either the same or different species try to use the same resource.
What is Competition
300
One member of the association benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
What is Commensalism
300
The physical or nonliving factors that shape an ecosystem.
What is Abiotic Factors
300
The series of predictable changes that occurs in a community over time.
What is Ecological Succession
300
The full range of physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives and the way in which it uses those conditions.
What is Niche
400
Both species benefit from the relationship.
What is Mutualism
400
What is an example of a biotic factor?
What is The other animals that might harm the organism.
400
True or False: There is only 3 succesions
What is False
400
Ecosystems are constantly changing in response to natural and human disturbances. As an ecosystem changes, older inhabitants gradually die out and new organisms move in, causing further changes in the community. What succession is this?
What is Ecological Succession
500
One organism lives on or inside an organism and harms it.
What is Parasitism
500
What is an example of an abiotic factor?
What is The climate in which the organism lives in.
500
When the disturbance is over, community interactions tend to restore the ecosystem to its original condition through?
What is Secondary Succession
500
Components of an ecosystem can be changed by natural events, such as fires, or by human activities, such as farming. What succession is this?
What is Secondary Succession
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