An organism that lives by hunting other organisms.
What is a predator?
Plant species with short, waxy needles are able to conserve water in cold climates. This is an example of a behavioral or structural adaptation?
What is a structural adaptation?
A camel stores fat in its humps for energy and water in its blood for hydration. Would this be structural or behavioral adaptations?
What is structural?
A shark is not affected when a remora attaches and eats the shark scraps. This is which type of symbiosis?
What is commensalism?
First species in an area
What are pioneer species?
An animal hunted for food.
What is Prey?
An adaptation that allows the animal to blend in with its environment to avoid being detected.
What is camouflage?
Geese fly south for the winter. This demonstrates a structural or behavioral adaptation?
What is behavioral?
An oxpecker bird eats ticks off of a deer. The deer has parasites removed. This is which type of symbiosis?
What is mutualism?
Succession that occurs without soil
What is primary succession?
The struggle for survival or fighting over resources.
What is competition?
The resemblance of an animal species to another species or to a natural object. (milk snakes look like poisonous coral snakes)
What is mimicry?
Tigers have sharp incisor teeth for shredding meat. This is a type of structural or behavioral adaptation?
What is structural?
One organism benefits while the other does not.
What is parasitism?
Succession that occurs with soil
What is secondary succession?
As the prey increases in the ecosystem, what happens to the population of predators?
What is increases?
The gopher tortoise burrow is home to many species of snakes, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. If the tortoise was removed, the whole ecosystem would collapse. The gopher tortoise is a type of _______________ species.

What is keystone species?
Giraffes are born already knowing how to stand and walk. Is this an innate or learned behavior?
What is innate?
Both organisms benefit.
What is mutualism?
A tornado would cause this type of succession
What is secondary succession?
Results in adaptations when a trait is favored or "selected" and then passed onto future generations.
What is natural selection?
Penguins huddling and having babies stand on the feet of the males to keep warm is an example of a structural or behavioral adaptation?

What is behavioral adaptation?
A toddler practicing the spanish language is an innate behavior or a learned behavior?
What is a learned behavior?
One organism benefits and the other does not, but it is not harmed either.
What is commensalism?
Mosses, lichens and fungi are example of
What are pioneer species?