A living thing
Biotic
The simpler, single pathway version of a food web.
What is a food chain?
This type of relationship involves a hunter trying to catch and kill its meal.
What is predator-prey?
The most common spreaders of invasive species.
What are humans?
The two types of communication
What is auditory and visual?
An organism that makes its own food.
What is a producer?
The beginning source of energy for every food web.
What is the sun?
There is limited space in a field to grow additional tulips. This is an example of what type of relationship?
What is competition?
The reason an organism gets qualified as invasive
What is it's not native to the ecosystem?
A cat arching it's back is an example of this
What is visual communication?
The third consumer in a food chain.
What is a tertiary consumer?
The top carnivore in a food web.
What is an apex predator?
The three types of symbiosis?
What is mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism?
The best solution for invasive species.
What is prevention?
A bottlenose dolphin whistling to identify itself is an example of this.
What is auditory communication?
All of the living things in the same place or area.
What is a community?
The amount of energy that is passed from one trophic level to the next.
What is 10%?
A bee pollinates a flower.
What is mutualism?
An invasive plant species common in the southeastern united states.
What is kudzu?
This is the reason for an oppossum to play dead.
What is feeling threatened?
The biome characterized by coniferous plants such as pines and spruces.
What is the boreal forest?
The final stop for all energy in a food web.
What is a decomposer?
A barnacle attaches to a whale.
What is commensalism?
A notorious invasive species that can be found in the Florida Everglades.
What is the Burmese python?
The reason a male peacock spider lifts two legs and it's colorful tail flap up in the air.