
Ecology Review
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- Q1All living and nonliving things that interact in an area make up a(n)...ecosystem20s
- Q2What is this an example of? Two members of the same species fight over who gets a certain food.competition30s
- Q3What symbiotic relationship is this: One organism is helped and the other is harmed. =) and =(parasitism30s
- Q4What symbiotic relationship is this: One organism is helped and the other is unaffected. =) and =/commensalism30s
- Q5What symbiotic relationship is this: Both organisms are helped. =) and =)mutualism30s
- Q6Describes the part of the environment made up of anything that is or was living. Examples: plants, animals, spider webs, bacteriabiotic30s
- Q7Describes the part of the environment made up of non-living things. Examples: temperature, air quality, water, windabiotic30s
- Q8If one species disappears, the other species in the ecosystem are thrown out of ___________.balance30s
- Q9The term for the study of interactions between living things and their environment.ecology30s
- Q10A triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem's loss of energy.energy pyramid30s
- Q11A diagram that shows how energy in flood flows from one organism to another.food chain30s
- Q12A diagram that shows the feeding relationship between organisms in an ecosystem.food web30s
- Q13This amount of energy can by used by organisms at the next level in an energy pyramid.10%30s
- Q14More than one organism of a species in the same area.population30s
- Q15Which is the smallest: organism --> population --> community --> ecosystem --> biome --> biosphereorganism30s