TRUE or FALSE: A zoo is an example of a population
FALSE
TRUE or FALSE: a dog and a flee have a parasitism relationship.
TRUE
Turn off lights when you leave the room, walk instead of using a Honda or car, use reusable bags at the grocery store. . .
What are the four things we need to live?
water, food, oxygen, habitat
Species have two important qualities. What are they?
Living, can reproduce
What is a mutualism relationship (definition or example)
Where both things are happy/benefitting
What did humans do to try and save toads in England?
They built the toads a tunnel
What is a pride of lions considered? (species, population, community, ecosystem)
Population
What is a population (give an example or the definition)
A population is a group of the same species. This classroom is an example.
What is a parasitism relationship? (definition or example)
Where one thing is happy and the other thing is sad/dying/sick
Why do we have more waste today than 100 years ago?
There are more people,
we are using more materials now than before (fast fashion, furniture that doesn't last as long, food waste. . .)
What is the main difference between population and community?
Population is the same species, Community is a group of different species
What is a community? (give the definition or an example)
A community is a group of different species together. The different animals on a farm is an example.
What is a commensalism relationship? (definition or example)
Where one thing is happy and the other thing is neutral.
What is the definition of impact?
When something effects something else
Mutualism!
What is an ecosystem (definition only)
HINT: there are two parts
Where living and non living things exist together.
What is a predator? (definition or example)
A predator is something that kills THEN eats it's prey.
In Yoho park, humans tried to reduce ___________, which seemed like a good idea. However, it ended up hurting the beaver population.
Forest fires
Give me three examples of an ecosystem
tundra, rainforest, desert, grasslands, Rankin Inlet. . . .