What is a meat-eater called?
A Carnivore
Mutualism is when...
Both organisms benefit from the relationship
What would the grass be considered as in a food pyramid?
The Producer
What is a Lion?
A Carnivore
Commensalism is when...
One organism benefits and the other is neither helped or harmed
If a food pyramid has 5 trophic levels to it what would the 5th level be called?
Quaternary Consumer
What is a Giraffe?
A Herbivore
Parasitism is when...
One organism is going to benefit but the other will be harmed
True or False, The highest a food chain can go is 6 trophic levels
False
What is an Omnivore?
An animal that eats both plants and animals
Association between organisms of two different species in which one is harmed or destroyed and the other is unaffected
If you had a food pyramid that was labeled with every levels name and it had 4 levels what is missing?
________, Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer,______________,
Producer, and Tertiary Consumer
What is a Bear?
An Omnivore
Remora fish have a disk on their heads that makes them able to attach to larger animals, such as sharks, mantas, and whales. When the larger animal feeds, the remora detaches itself to eat the extra food. What is this an example of?
Commensalism
Fill in the blanks
Grass gets eaten by mice
______ gets eaten by _____
Snake gets eaten by hawk
mice, snake