Invasive Species may change the ______ after it is introduced
What is a Habitat?
The organism that has the most energy is
A symbiotic relationship where organism both benefit
What is mutualism
Top level of consumer that is the most affected by biomagnification
What is the tertiary consumer?
Cycle that transports Nitrogen throughout the world
What is the Nitrogen Cycle
An invasive species may outcompete a native species and lead to ______
What is Extinction?
All energy comes from
What is The Sun
A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not affected
What is Commensalism
Increasing the concentration of a toxin in the tissues of an organism at higher levels in the food chain
What is Biomagnification
The process when Ammonia is turned into nitrates
What is Nitrification?
Removing an invasive species is common practice in ________
What is Restoration?
A diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an environment.
What is a food web
The ability to blend in with an environment is
What is Camoflage
A well known pesticide that caused much harm and ld to it being banned in many countries
What is DDT?
The percentage of air that is Nitrogen
What is 78%
This type of species is not native to the environment it was introduced to
What is an Invasive Species?
Organisms that break down all other levels of ecosystem
What are decomposers?
Fleas and dogs are a ______ relationship
What is a Parasitic
The amount of Poison substance in an organism
What is Toxin concentration?
The process when an organism dies and then turned to Ammonia in the ground
What is Ammonification?
Invasive Species do best in low areas of _________ which make environments risk of invasion
What is biodiversity?
Organisms that get all their energy from other organisms
What are Consumers.
A trait that helps an organism survive and have offspring
What is an adaptation
The term for organisms in a food chain that take up the toxins first
What are Producers?
Nitrogen must change to ______ or ______ to be more reactive with things
What are Ammonia or nitrates?