competition in ecosystems
interactions in ecosystems
flow of energy in ecosystems
relationships in ecosystems
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100

define biotic and abiotic

biotic= all livings organisms

abiotic= non-living things

100

define interspecific competition 

competition between species

100

what makes up food chains?

trophic levels

100
what are the 3 types of symbiosis

mutualism, parasitism, communalism

100

define tradeoff

the cost of producing a genetic advantage

200

what do primary consumers eat?

producers

200

what does low resources cause in terms of interactions and competition

more interactions and more competition

200

carbon cycles through what?

biomass, air, water, and rocks

200

how does competition relate to adaptation

any genetic advantage makes it easier to win in competition, therefore making it more likely to reproduce and pass on traits

200

define energy

the ability to do work

300
give an example of an abiotic factor

air, water, the sun, rocks and minerals

300

define intraspecific competition

competition within species

300

A food web has overlapping food chains that show what in an ecosystem

flow of energy

300

how is herbivory similar to predation

it helps control the population of plants and reduces  competition with and among plants

300

define facultative

both organisms can live without each other

400

what does a secondary consumer eat?

primary consumers

400

what does high resources cause in terms of interactions and competition

less interactions and less competition

400

what has to be turned into ammonia before being cycled

nitrogen

400

define obligate

one or both organisms cannot live without each other

400

true or false: a dependent interaction is when an animals work together to survive

false

500

explain how population relates to intraspecific competition

populations consist of one species so when they compete it's intraspecific completion

500

define competition

interactions between organisms in which one organisms gains a limited resource at the expense of the other

500

define a producer

an organism that transforms energy from the sun water and c02 to make food

500

what does it mean for a competitive advantage to be frequency dependent

a trait will be more advantageous if it is rare and less advantageous if it is common

500

explain the difference between the phosphorus and nitrogen cycle

nitrogen has to be turned into ammonia before it can be cycled. phosphorus is cycled as is