Living Things - 1-3 Types of Interactions
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What is coevolution? | The evolution of two species, that is due to mutual influence, often in a way that makes the relationship more beneficial to both species.
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What is carrying capacity? | The largest population that an environment can support at any time.
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What are prey? | Organisms that are killed and eaten by another organism.
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What is a predator? | An organism that eats all or part of another organism.
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What is symbiosis? | A relationship in which 2 different organisms live in close association with each other.
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What is mutualism? | A relationship between two species in which both species benefit.
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What is commensalism? | A relationship between 2 organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
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What is parasitism? | A relationship between 2 species in which one species, the parasite, benefits from the other species, the host, which is harmed
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What is a limiting factor? | A resource that is so scarce, that it limits the size of the population.
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What are the 4 main ways organisms affect one another? | Competition, Predator & Prey Relationships, Sympiotic Relationships, and Coevolution.
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When two or more individuals or populations try to use the same resource, such as food, water, shelter, space, or sunlight, it is called _____________________. | Competition
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What is camouflage? | A type of coloration that helps an organism blend in with its surroundings.
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The organism that gets harmed in a parasitism relationship is called the ___________________. | Host
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What is a pollinator? | An organism that carries pollen from one flower to another.
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