Predator/Prey
Defense Strategy
Interactions
Symbiosis
Succession
100

An organism that lives by hunting other organisms.

What is a predator?

100

To be better suited to survive.

What is an adaptation?

100

The interaction between organisms or species, in which the struggle to survive

What is competition?

100

Special feeding relationships.

What is symbiosis?

100

First species in an area

What are pioneer species?

200

An animal hunted for food.

What is Prey?

200

An adaptation that allows the animal to blend in with its environment to avoid being detected.

What is camouflage?

200

The three major types of interactions

competition, predation and symbiosis

200

What are the three types of symbiosis?

Parasitism Mutualism Commensalism

200

Succession that occurs without soil

What is primary succession?

300

The struggle for survival

What is competition

300

The resemblance of an animal species to another species or to a natural object.

What is mimicry?

300

Why does competition exist?

There is a limited number of resources. 

300

One organism benefits while the other does not.

What is parasitism?

300

Succession that occurs with soil

What is secondary succession?

400

An organism's role in an ecosystem  

What is a niche

400

Having a shell for protection is an example of 

What is protective covering

400

Populations rise and fall in a specific

What is cycle?

400

Both organisms benefit.

What is mutualism?

400

A tornado would cause this type of succession  

What is secondary succession?

500

Results in adaptations

What is natural selection

500

A brightly colored organism would stay alive because of this defense strategy

What is warning coloring?

500

The spray of a skunk is an example of a

What is prey adaptation?

500

One organism benefits and the other does not, but it is not harmed either.

What is commensalism?

500

Mosses, lichens and fungi are example of 

What are pioneer species?