Any place on Earth where living things interact with other living and non-living things is known as a __________.
Ecosystem.
What are some different types of ecosystems?
What is the difference between the terms biotic and abiotic?
Biotic means living.
Abiotic means nonliving.
What is biotic? Provide an example.
Biotic means living, an example of biotic would be a clownfish because it’s made up of cells and it’s hilarious.
List four biotic factors.
Whale
Leopard
Venus Fly Trap
Mr. Foisy
What do all biotic factors need?
Living things need:
Why is a rock considered abiotic?
A rock is not considered living because it is not made up of cells. It also does not need to meet the same basic needs as a living organism.
What is an example of an abiotic and biotic organism?
Biotic- tree, squirrel, tiger, bacteria
Abiotic- rock, hammer, glass, sand
Name four abiotic factors on our planet.
Rock, glass, sand, broom.
What are nutrients and what do you need them for?
Nutrients are a component of food that supplies energy or building material to a living thing. You need nutrients because they help allow your cells to function properly.
How can you tell if something is part of a species?
Living things that are part of the same species are able to reproduce and have young that are able to reproduce.
What is a population?
A population refers to a number of the same species living together in the same area.
What is a community? How is it different from an ecosystem?
A community refers to all of the populations and species that live together and interact with other living things.
-It is different from an ecosystem because it doesn’t include the interaction of non-living things.
What is symbiosis?
When different living things live close together and interact with one another. It is often a relationship where one organism or more will benefit.
What are the 3 main types of symbiotic relationships?
What is commensalism? Can you provide an example?
The relationship where one species benefits and the other species neither benifits nor harmed.
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What is mutualism? Provide at least one example.
A mutual relationship is when both organisms benefit off of each other.
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What is parasitism? Provide an example.
Parasitism is when one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed.
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Define: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
Commensalism- When one organism benefits and one remains unaffected.
Mutualism- Is when two organisms benifit off each other.
Parasitism- When one benefits and the other is negatively affected.
What type of symbiotic relationship would humans and trees be an example of. Why?
It would be an example of mutual because both living organisms benefit. Humans give off C02 that the plants use for photosynthesis. In response Oxygen is given off by plants which is neccesary for human life.
Barnacles will attach to whales or mollusk shells in order to travel where food is available. The larger organism remains unaffected. What type of symbiotic relationship is present?
Commensalism
What is an adaptation?
Adaptation means a change in an organism that makes it suited to a particular environment. It is basically a specific structure or behavior that helps the organism survive.
What are two main types of adaptations that organisms may have?
Structural: a physical trait that helps the organism survive such as gills, webbed feat, camouflage, etc.
Behavioural: a natural instinct or trait that aids in an organisms survival such as hibernation, mirgrating, stalking, etc.
What is a consumer?
A consumer is any organism that has to seek out, eat, or consume other living things for food. According to this definition we are consumers.