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Symbiotic Relationships
Energy
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Vocab 3
100
Close relationship between species that benefits at least one
What is Symbiosis
100
This is the ultimate source of energy
What is Sun
100
A consumer that eats only plants
What is herbivore.
100
These are the non-living things in an ecosystem.
What is abiotic factor.
100
The food pyramid shows this at the bottom level.
What is producer.
200
Interdependent relationship where both species benefit
What is Mutualism
200
This is the precent of energy loss as you go up the energy pyramid
What is 10%
200
This is a consumer that eats only meat.
What is a carnivore.
200
These are the living things in an ecosystem.
What is biotic factors.
200
Organisms that obtain energy from feeding on other organisms.
What is consumers.
300
This is the study of the environment
What is Ecology
300
The arrow shows this in a food web
What is the flow of energy.
300
This organism only eats dead organisms.
What is a scavenger.
300
The living and non-living factors in an environment.
What is ecosystem.
300
Organisms that make their own food.
What is producers.
400
Relationship where one species benefits and other is neither helped or harmed
What is Commensalism
400
This shows multiple food chains in a system
What is a food web.
400
This organism eats only herbivores (type of consumer).
What is secondary consumer.
400
Two populations with limited resources tend to have this.
What is competition.
400
Bacteria in your stomach that helps digest food is an example of this symbiotic relationship.
What is mutualism.
500
A tick feeds on a deer (Prey) the tick is considered
What is Predator
500
This shows energy moving from bottom to top.
What is energy pyramid.
500
This is the number of individual species an ecosystem can support.
What is carrying capacity.
500
When conditions of the environment limit the growth of the species.
What is limiting factors.
500
Type of succession that occurs in essentially lifeless area.
What is primary succession