Competition
Interactions
Food Chains
Consumers
100

When an organism adapts to a particular situation. 

Specialization

100

What is the relationship between Hunter and Hunted?

Predator and Prey.

100

What is the basic level of a Food Chain.

Producers.

100

These organisms only eat meat.

Carnivores

200

When organisms fight each other for a specific reason.

Direct Competition

200

What is it called when organisms live together and interactions benefit each other?

Mutualism

200

Rabbits are an example of these things.

Primary Consumer

200

These only eat plants.

Herbivores

300

Indirect Competition

When one organism does a better job of using available resources.

300

What is it when one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed?

Commensalism

300

These eat the things that eat the grass.

Secondary consumers.

300

These things eat sugar that they make.

Plants and fruits.

400

A type of competition that exists between organisms of the same species.

Intraspecific Competition 

400

When one species lives off of the other species.

Parasitism

400

Lions are an example of these.

Tertiary Consumer

400

These things eat both plants and animals

Omnivores.

500

Competition between organisms of different species.

Interspecific Competition

500
When an animal species eats any part of a plant species.

Herbivory

500

This is less abundant as you move up the food chain.

Trophic Energy

500

Daily Double - Name the Big 5 in Africa?

African Lion, African Elephant, Cape Buffalo, Leopard, and Rhinoceros.