Symbiosis
Consumers
Other
Carrying Capacity
100

A relationship where both organisms benefit.

Mutualism

100

Meat eater

Carnivore

100

The relationship between a lion and a zebra

Predator prey relationship
100

Something that slows or stops a population from growing

Limiting factors

200

A relationship where one organism is harmed and one is benefited.

Parasitism

200

Eats plants only

Herbivore

200

Arrows on a food web represent...

energy flow

200

Living things in the ecosystem

Biotic factors

300

A relationship where one organism is benefitted and the other is unbothered.

Commensalism

300

This organism is not a consumer and makes its own energy.

Producer

300

This diagram represents the flow of energy through an ecosystem

Food web

300

Non-living things in an ecosystem

Abiotic factors

400

A shark is eating a fish, a remora follows the shark for a snack! The share is unaffected by the remora.

Commensalism.

400

Eats both meat and plants

Omnivore

400

In the food web these consumers eat producers.

(Not the word herbivore)

Primary consumer

400

Point on a graph when a population is balanced and levels off and fluctuates only slightly over time.

Carrying Capacity

500

A bee is pollinating a flower

Mutualism.

500

Organism at the top of the food chain

Apex Predator

500

In a food web, these consumers eat both producers and herbivores.

(not omnivore)

Secondary Consumer

500

What is the symbol for carrying capacity.

K