the relationship between the moose and wolves.
What is a predator/ prey relationship?
an organism that produces its own food from inorganic compounds and sunlight. commonly known as a producer.
What is an autotroph?
What is disease?
the number of individuals in a population that an environment can support over a relatively long period of time.
What is carrying capacity?
two species interact closely in a way that benefits both species.
What is mutualism?
an organism that cannot make its own food; obtains energy and nutrients by ingesting other organisms. commonly known as a consumer.
What is a heterotroph?
a population went extinct due to another population hunting/ killing them.
What is predation?
a group of organisms of the same
species living in a particular area.
What is a population?
a relationship in which one organism benefits from an interaction and the other organism is neither helped nor harmed.
What is Commensalism?
grass -> moose -> wolf -> worm
What is an example of a food chain.
a population went extinct because it's resources were being taken by another species.
What is competition?
Materials that come from the Earth and are used by living things are called
What are natural resources?
a relationship between two organisms in which one species harms the other species.
What is Parasitism?
a web consisting of all interconnected food chains within an ecosystem.
What is a food web?
a population went extinct due to the actions of humans.
What is human impact?
Different populations together; Made up of various species living in one area
What is a community?
the relationship between a be and a flower.
What is an example of mutualism?
Fill in the blank:
cell-->____-->_____-->_____-->organism
tissue, organ, organ system
What shape on a graph would a population showing exponential growth display?
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the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
What is biodiversity?