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LS 06 & 08 Populatio

8th Grade 2022

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Animals or plants that both need a limited supply of resources, mates, and territories. Competition
Members of the same species helping each other to meet their needs. Cooperation
A ranking system established by some animals to ensure that all labor and resources are shared. Social Hierarchy
Areas established to make sure members of a population have an adequate habitat to provide basic resources. Territories
commensalism One species benefits and the other is unaffected.
A relationship between two different species. Symbiosis
What type of symbiosis exists between mistletoe and trees? The mistletoe takes water and nutrients from the trees branches, without having to have roots of its own. Parasitism
What type of symbiosis exists between barnacles and whales? Barnacles get protection and help finding food, while the whale is unaffected. Commensalism
Type of symbiosis where both species benefit. Mutualism (Bee pollinating flowers and getting food in returns)
What type of symbiosis exists between clown fish and sea anemone? Clown fish gets protection and the sea anemone get food opportunities. Mutualism
The organism that benefits in a parasitism symbiosis. Parasite (Mosquito)
All members of the same species in an area. Population
Community All the living things in an area.
All the trees, grass, dogs, deer, birds, humans, etc... that live in Lynchburg are examples of a ___. Community
The organism that is harmed in a parasitism symbiosis. Host (Human)
The role a living thing plays in nature and how it survives. Niche (Ex: Beavers make dams)
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