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Bio Ecology Review1

Bio Ecology Review 1 of 2- JHHS

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What is a food chain? This shows the transfer of energy from one organism to the next.
What is a food web? This is a diagram that shows the many interactions among different food chains.
Which is more complex, food chains or food webs? food webs
Which type of consumer is an herbivore? primary consumers
Which type of consumer eats a primary consumer? secondary consumer
Which type of consumer eats secondary consumers? tertiary consumers
What animal type is at the top of the food chain? an apex, an animal not consumed by other animals
What kind of symbiotic relationship involves two organisms that benefit each other? mutualism
What kind of symbiotic relationship involves one organism that benefits while the other organism is not harmed nor helped? commensalism
What kind of symbiotic relationship involves one organism that is benefitted and one organism is harmed? parasitism
Plants are categorized as ... producers
What do you call an animal that is eaten by another animal? prey
What do you call an animal that eats another animal? predator
What do you call the study of how organisms interact with each other in an environment? ecology
What do you call the role a species has in a community? niche
What occurs when organisms need the same limited resources to survive? competition
What is the term that means a specific organism that can reproduce to make more like itself? species
What term means non-living part of an ecosystem in an environment? abiotic
What term means a living part of an ecosystem in an environment? biotic
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