Animals that are in the wrong environment, but are thriving and messing the food chain up.
What is an Invasive species?
What is 10%?
A relationship between 2 species that both benefit
What is mutualism
The higher you go up in trophic levels, the more concentrated the toxin gets
What is biomagnifacation?
Without this, there would be no life
What is the nitrogen cycle?
The trophic level with the most energy
A relationship between a species that only one organism benefits while the other one doesn't
What is commensalism?
What is the tertiary consumer?
An animal that doesn't belong in an environment. Invades it and takes over, disrupting the food chain.
What is an Invasive species?
The consumer l that has to consume the most food
What is the tertiary consumer?
A relationship between a species that one organism benefits and one gets harmed
What is parasitism?
This consumer has the least amount of toxins
What is a Primary consumer?
Plants take this up and make important biological moelcules
What is assimilation?
A species that belongs in that environment
What is a native species?
The amount of energy lost from each trophic level due to
A tick and a dog
What is Parasitism?
This consumer is most likely to die because of the concentrated toxins
What is a tertiary consumer?
This moves through food webs and food chains
What is Nitrogen?
A fish that's name starts with an N, lives mostly in eastern Africa, lives in brackish water.
What is a Nile Perch?
This AMOUNT of energy is lost due to heat
A bee and a flower
What is Mutualism?
This moves up the trophic levels and gets more concentrated as it goes up
What is a toxin?
This is a process in which nitrogen gets back into the air
What is Denitrification?