What are invasive species?
What is a species that takes over?
What is trophic?
When both species benefit this called
What is mutualism?
What is biomagnification?
What are the concentration is toxins?
When atmospheric nitrogen is converted into usable form of ammonia by bacteria
What is nitrogen fixation?
When animals reproduce at a rapid rate what is the name for when there are too many in an ecosystem?
What is overpopulation?
Who are producers?
When one species benefits and one isn't affected is?
Why does DDT spread to other animals?
What is biomagnification?
Ammonia is oxidized by bacteria into nitrate NO2- and then into NO3-. This transformation makes nitrogen available to plants.
What is Nitrification?
What is an invasive species?
The trophic level that holds the most energy?
Who are producers?
When one species benefits and the other is harmed is?
What is parasitism?
When eagles are affected by DDT what are the side effects?
What are reproductive issues?
When plants and other organisms die and their waste products decompose and nitrogen is converted back into ammonia
What is ammonification?
What is carassius auratus?
The trophic level that holds the least energy
Who are Tertiary consumers?
The relationship between a bee and a flower is?
What is mutualism?
Who is most affected by the toxins in DDT of a food pyramid?
Who are Tertiary consumers?
What is denitrification?
Originating from East Asia and usually invading places outside their native range in Great lakes region or North America this animals is?
What is a goldfish?
What is the percentage of energy that gets absorbed when consumed?
If a remora fish latches onto a shark what type of symbiosis is this?
What is commensalism?
What is the scientific name for DDT
What is Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane?
A chemical cycle in which nitrogen is converted into multiple different forms
What is the nitrogen cycle?