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How much energy is transferred to an organism after is consumes another?
10%
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90%
all of it
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seesaw
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gold
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shark
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banana
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eraser
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rocket
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gift
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thief
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Ticks and deer: Ticks feed off the deerâs blood; deer loose blood and can get infections from the bites.
Parasitism
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eraser
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rocket
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rocket
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thief
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What is an example of a parasitic relationship?
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lifesaver
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gift
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gift
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baam
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What are the reactants (what goes into) of photosynthesis?
Sunlight, Water and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
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Woodpeckers and squirrels: Nesting in the same holes and spaces in trees.
Competition
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What level of the energy pyramid will have the least energy?
The top level; tertiary consumers
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A relationship where two organisms fight for the same limited resource
Parasitism
Predation
Competition
Mutualism
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Who are the producers in this food web?
Trees and Grass
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A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed, a win-lose relationship
Parasitism
Predation
Mutualism
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What are the products (what is made) of cellular respiration?
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water
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Clownfish and sea anemone: Clown fish cleans parasites from the anemone; anemone provides protection for the clownfish.
Mutualism
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What part of the plant cell is responsible for producing sugars?
chloroplasts
mitochondria
cytoplasm
chlorphyll
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