What can you find in a zebra’s habitat
shelter, water, food, and mates
When a falcon hunts and eats a mouse, what is happening?
Predation
what is the animal that eats everything considered?
predator
what is a plant’s roll in a food web?
producers
what happens to a population of animals when there is limited resources?
the population decreases
Since an Abiotic Factor is a non living part of an environment, what is a biotic factor?
A living part of an environment
A bee pollinating a flower is an example what?
mutualism
What can the primary consumer in a food web be considered?
prey
What is a tick’s roll in parasitism?
parasite
What happens to a population of hawks if there are a lot of mice?
the population will increase because there is a lot of food
What do animals compete for in their environment and habitats?
resources
parasitism
What is the fox in this food chain?
sun - berries - rabbit - fox
secondary consumer
What is a mouse’s roll in predation?
prey
What happens to a population of rabbits if there is little grass and flowers?
the population will decrease because they don‘t have enough food.
What is it called when animals in the same habitat compete for resources?
competition
When a squirrel builds a nest in a tree, what is it an example of?
commensalism
What is the difference between a food web and a food chain?
food chains are just one example of energy passing on, but food webs have many examples.
In a food web, what animals can have the roll of secondary consumer?
foxes, wolves, hawks, and other predators
What are some examples of recources?
Food, water, mates, shelter, and living area
What are some abiotic factors that animals need in their habitat?
water, space for living, and shelter
What does commensalism mean?
one organism is benefiting while the other is neither helped or harmed.
What is a plant’s roll in a food chain and food web?
producer
what do you call an organism’s roll in it’s environment?
a niche
without any resources, what would happen to a giraffe’s population?
it would decrease by a lot