What is mutualism?
Give an example.
When two species both benefit. Examples will vary
What is commensalism?
Give an example
When one species benefits and the other is not impacted in any way. Examples will vary
Every food chain and food web begins with energy that comes from what abiotic factor?
The sun.
What is parasitism? Give an example
When one species benefits and the other is harmed. Examples will vary
What do air, sunlight, rocks, and soil all have in common?
They are all abiotic factors in an ecosystem.
In parasitism, what is a parasite (definition) and what is a host (definition)?
The parasite is the organism that lives on or in another organism, and benefits in some way while the other organism is harmed in some way. The host is the organism that the parasite lives in or on.
What do fungi, grass, worms, squirrels, and owls all have in common?
They are all BIOTIC factors!
Why is soil an important abiotic factor in an ecosystem?
1. It serves as a habitat to insects and animals. 2. It absorbs and holds water for plants to use for nutrients. 3. It provides nutrients for plants to grow.
What is a symbiotic relationship in an ecosystem? (definition)?
A relationship between two different organisms or species.