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Symbiosis SuccessionCompetition

& Cooperation

Limiting Factor

Carrying Capacity/Prey &

Predators

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5 pointsAn example of symbiosis is

a. a hawk hunting a mouseb. a school of fish swimming together

c. a butterfly sipping nectar from a flowerd. wolves fighting over territory

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c. A butterfly sipping nectar from a flower.

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10 pointsA remora hitching a ride on a

shark is an example of _________.

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Commensalism

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15 pointsA tick sucking a dog’s blood is an

example of __________.

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Parasitism

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20 points Aphids make a sweet substance that ants eat. The ants protect the aphids.

This is an example of ____________.

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Mutualism

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25 pointsExplain how the faces represent certain symbiotic relationships.

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Two smiles = MutualismOne smile, One no smile =

CommensalismOne smile, One frown =

Parasitism

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5 points The gradual change from a

barren environment to a stable ecosystem is called _________.

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Primary Succession

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10 points After a forest fire, grasses and small

shrubs begin to grow. Eventually, trees grow back.

This is an example of __________.

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Secondary Succession

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15 pointsA gradual series of changes in an

area’s communities is called_______.

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Succession

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20 points Moss growing in a bare rock environment is a _________.

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Pioneer Species

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25 points What can trigger Secondary

Succession?

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Floods or fires

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5 points Male deer fighting over territory is

an example of __________.

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Competition

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10 points Lions hunting together is an example

of ______________.

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Cooperation

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15 pointsIn what ways do organisms of the

same or different species compete?

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For food, water, space and other resources

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20 points Male peacocks displaying their feathers to attract a mate is an

example of ________.

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Competition

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25 points What do plants compete for?

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Sunlight, space, water and nutrients

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5 points What does a limiting factor do?

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Limits the growth of a population

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grow?

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Fewer predators, more food

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15 pointsIt’s something that helps determine

the growth of a population in an ecosystem.

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Limiting Factor

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20 points Nutrients are added to a waterway,

causing the algae population to grow rapidly. Nutrients are a ________ for

the algae.

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Limiting Factor

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25 points An unsually cold winter causes the

squirrel population to decrease. This example of a limiting factor is the

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Temperature decrease

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5 points The _______________ of an environment is the maximum population that it can support.

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Carrying Capacity

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10 pointsGrazing in a herd benefits a deer population because it gives them

____________.

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Protection from predators

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Can a organism be both prey and predator? How?

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Yes, for example a bird that eats a caterpillar is in turn eaten by a

hawk.

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20 pointsAn ecosystem’s carrying capacity is different for each population. Why?

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Lower level consumers are in greater numbers because they consume primary consumers.

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25 pointsExplain how symbiotic relationships

are similar to and different from prey-predator interactions.

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Prey-predator relationship, one species benefits and the other is

harmed. Similar to parasitism but the parasite relies on the host for survival so they do not want to

kill their host.