Which Economic Relationship Is It?
Vocab Time!
Food Web and its sidekick, Abiotic and Biotic
Food Chain
The Big Back Bonus
100

A predator eats its prey.

What kind of relationship is it?

predation

100

What is prey?

Something that is eaten by an organism.

100

What does abiotic mean?

Abiotic means not living.

100

sun—plants—rabbit—fox—mountain lion

Which is the producer?

plants

100

What eats producers but are eaten by other consumers?

Primary Consumer

200

A tick is on a rhino, sucking its blood.

What kind of relationship is it?

Parasitism

200

What is a predator?

An organism that eats prey for survival.

200

What does biotic mean?

Biotic means it is living.

200

sun—plants—rabbit—fox—mountain lion

Which is the secondary consumer?

fox, it eats the rabbit

200

What is a place where an organism lives called?

Habitat

300

An oxpecker eats ticks off a rhino.

What kind of relationship is it?

Mutualism

300

What is a habitat?

A place where an organism lives.

300

What species is considered to be at the top of the food chain?

Human… yayayayayayayayayayayayay!

300

What does the primary consumer usually eat?

Plants, or in other words it is a herbivore

300

A group of zebras

Population

400

A bird makes its nest on a tree.

What kind of relationship is it?

Commensalism

400

What is commensalism?

Commensalism is a relationship between two animals where on animal gets something out of the relationship, whereas the other organism is neither helped nor harmed.

400

What is the difference between a food chain and a food web?

The difference is a food chain can only go in one direction and in a food web energy can in multiple directions.

400

sun—plants—rabbit—fox—mountain lion

Which is the primary consumer?

Rabbit

400

A tick

Organism

500

Jackals follow tigers and eat the food left behind by the tiger.

What kind of relationship is it?

Commensalism

500

What is a niche?

How animals interact, get food, and find/get shelter.

500

What does bio mean in Greek?

Life

500

sun—plants—rabbit—fox—mountain lion

Which is the tertiary consumer?

Mountain lion

500

A zebra, hippo, and lion at a pond of water surrounded by rocks

Ecosystem