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VOCABULARY!

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what does an ecosystem consist of? abioic factors such as rocks,dirt,air,wate etcetera.biotic factos such as animals like foxes, black bears, fish,birds etcetera.
what are the of the realationships of living things? they are commensalism,mutualism,paratism,predation,competion,and coperation. They are the relationships of living things. they describe he relationship animals o oher living things can have.
what is an example of commensalism? commensalism is when one species benefits.an ant get leaves fo h caterpillar.this is commensalism.
what is an example of mutualism? mutualism is a relationship in wich both species benefit.birds fly down to the giant turtle.the giant turtle has parasites on its back.the birds eat the parasites of its back.the bird gets a lunch,the turtle gets parasites off it.
what is the meaning of limiting factors? it is anything that controls he population of animals.it could be wall around and aea and you have limited space to reproduce.
what is population? it is the amount of a species in one area.an example is thee are 400 back bars in this forest. it could also be BIKINI BOTTOM population:4,812.
what is paratism? paratism is a relationship in wich one species benefits and the other is hurt.a tic connects to an animal and sucks its bood.the animal dies.the tic is alive and healthy!
can symbiosis work with a parasite and and animal? no it cannot.it is the relationship of two species of animals>
what is carrying capacity? it is the larges number of a species in an ecostystem.an example is the carrying capacity of goillas in a jungle is 150.
what is competition? it is when animals compete for food, water, or shelter.an example is a tiger and a lion competing fo a gazzele.
what is predation? pedaion is when a predator such as a tige,lion o other carnivoes on the food chain. a example is a bea hunting in a river fo fish.
what is cooperation? it is when two or more oganisms work together to accomplish a related or same goal.an example is ants working ogehe o make an ant nest.
what is an example of paratism? a tic grabs onto a woods animal and sucks its blood until it dies.this is an example of paratism.
what is an example of limiting factors? a population of foxes living in between wo mountains.they can only have a population of 100 because the mountains keep them from growing futhe.
what is an example of carrying capaciy? the largest population of fox is 3,000.
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