Producers Autotrophic- make their own food Convert energy from the sun through photosynthesis Phytoplankton- Small plant organisms that drift water currents and use carbon dioxide‚ release oxygen and convert minerals through a form animals can use most abundant and widespread producers in the marine environment Consumers Heterotrophic- cannot make their own food‚ consume other organisms or absorb dissolved material herbivores or carnivores Decomposers Bacteria that break down dead
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live closely together. There are 3 main kinds of symbiosis: 1. Mutualism 2. Commensalism 3. Parasitism Mutualism: a situation when both organisms benefit from a relationship Examples: a bee and a flower; a sea anemone and a clown fish Commensalism: a situation when one species benefits and one is not affected Example: a shark and a remora Parasitism: a situation in which one organism lives in or on another organism and harms it. Example: a tick and a
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Photosynthesis 9. Heterotroph 10. Omnivore 11. Herbivore 12. Carnivore 13. Detritivore 14. Decomposer 15. Food chain/web 16. Ecological pyramids (energy and numbers) 17. Biogeochemical cycles 18. Symbiosis 19. Mutualism 20. Commensalism 21. Parasitism 22. Limiting factors 23. Predator/prey relationships 24. Carrying capacity 25. Niche This test covers a lot of information. If you study a little bit everyday‚ using this study guide‚ you will do AWESOME! Good Luck! Bio IH – Test
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will also bonus from the pollination of the flowers by when the eggs they lay hatch the larva will eat the flower to live. Both the yucca moth and the Joshua tree need each other to live in their environment. Parasitism in Joshua Tree is where a flee benefits on a coyote. It’s a parasitism relationship because the flee only bonuses in the relationship‚
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*Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship between organisms of different species where one organism‚ the parasite‚ benefits at the expense of the other‚ the host. An example of parasitism is when a flea harms their host‚ such as a dog‚ by biting their skin‚ sucking their blood‚ and causing them to itch. The flea‚ in turn‚ get food and a warm home. Parasitism
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ecology is the circle of life. Ecological succession can change a community by making exponential changes to the ecosystem over time‚ symbiotic relationships are important in maintaining a stable ecosystem because they provide competition‚ parasitism‚ mutualism‚ and commensalism to have balanced populations‚ and the impact of a change in the food web would be drastic to the ecosystem because one change can and will alter the life of every animal in the ecosystem. Ecological Succession
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The Great Barrier Reef Kalyan Krish Date In the Great Barrier Reef there are many things. I am going to inform you about the symbiotic relationships‚ different types of coral reefs‚ why the Great Barrier Reef is important‚ the fish that live in the Great Barrier reefs and how the Great Barrier Reef is endangered. Symbiotic Relationships There are many symbiotic relationships in the Great Barrier Reef. There are different types of symbiotic
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Population is all the organisms that both belong to the same species and live in the same geographical area. The area that is used to define the population is such that inter-breeding is possible between any pair within the area and more probable than cross-breeding with individuals from other areas. Normally breeding is substantially more common within the area than across the border. Ecosystem which consists of all the organisms living in a particular area‚ as well as all the nonliving‚ physical
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union is called conjunctive symbiosis‚ and symbiosis in which they are not in union is called disjunctive symbiosis. . OBJECTIVE Study on Symbiosis Symbiosis can mainly be of 3 types :- i. Mutualism ii. Commensalism iii. Parasitism MUTUALISM Mutualism is any relationship
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to explain to you in the simplest of ways. But of course‚ given that fact that you are young (in fact‚ a kid) you must know how the boundaries work. And first I tell you this thing (just to see what effect it can have on you). This thing called parasitism: the relation between two different kinds of organisms in which one receives benefits from the other by causing damage to it. And of course you stare at me in complete awe‚ wondering what on earth was I thinking in trying to make you understand
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