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100

Explain the difference between Interspecific competition and Intraspecific competition?

One is with different animals and another is with same animals.

100

What is the difference between parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism. 

Parasitism hurts one living thing and benefits one living thing 

Mutualism benefits both living ones

commensalism benefits one living thing and remain unaffected for another living thing.

100

What does a animal call when eat another animal?

A predator.

100

What does a hunted animal call?

A prey.

100

Explain Predation.

Interaction where one organism (the predator) hunts, kills, and consumes another (the prey) for energy

200

What is the resource partitioning?

It is when a series of different ways to compete with or against animals.

200

Name at least one factor that limit the population.

Natural disasters, pollutions, availability of resources like food, water, disease, predation, competition.

200

What is the main differences between Both primary and secondary succession?

Primary starts with no soil and the secondary starts with some soil.

200

What is a example of mutualism?

Both organism benefits from anything.

200

Explain Secondary Succession.

Any area that starts off growing with some soil.

300

What is a population crash?

A sudden drop in numbers on graph.

300

What is a survivorship curves?

A graph showing how many individuals from a birth cohort (group of same-aged individuals) survive to each age

300

Explain Primary Succession.

Any area that started with no soil.
300

What is a example of parasitism?

One living thing benefits from ling in that living thing they are hurting.

300

What is the two letter a growth graph can be?

J and S.

400

What is a exponential growth?

A graph that grows faster and faster over time.

400

Define a Logistic growth.

Population growth that starts fast (like exponential growth) but slows down as it nears the environment's carrying capacity (maximum sustainable size) due to logical reasons.

400

Define a predator.

A animal that hunts other animal.

400

What is a example of commensalism?

A organism benefits from the other organism but that same organism remains unaffected.

400

Define a prey.

A animal that gets hunted.

500

True or false. 

A Population Density is the average number of humans in only one group of the world.

False 

500

This or that?

K-selected species produce few offsprings or K-selected species produces multiples offsprings.

K-selected species produce few offsprings.

500

Yes or No.

Does a r-selected survive for a long time?

No

500

One word.

Say in one word that defines a relationship between two living things that complete.

Competition.

500

infer.

If a flee goes in an animal body. does the animal get hurt or does it not?

No, that animal doesn't get hurt.