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Interactions of Living Things

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  • Non-living things in an environment.
    Abiotic Factors
  • Species that grow and reproduce without other animals that hunt it are likely to spread quickly and become invasive. True or False?
    True
  • Organisms that eat plants.
    Herbivores
  • Each organism must have their own space. True or False?
    True
  • Air, water, soil, rocks, and light are biotic factors. True or False?
    False
  • An environment that is made up of all living and non-living things.
    Ecosystem
  • Both biotic and abiotic factors interact with one another. True or False?
    True
  • Each living thing has the same niche, or special role that an organism plays in the ecosystem. True or False?
    False
  • Living things in an environment.
    Biotic Factors
  • Leafcutter ants use the leaves they cut to make their habitat. True or False?
    False
  • Organism that is introduced to a new ecosystem and cause harm.
    Invasive Species
  • Cane toads have toxic skin and have no animal that hunts for them. True or False
    True
  • Organisms that eat both plants and animals.
    Omnivores
  • Invasive species are primarily spread by human activities, often unintentionally. True or False?
    True
  • The place in an ecosystem where an organism lives.
    Habitat
  • Organisms that are being hunted.
    Prey
  • These are organisms that hunt for their food.
    Predator
  • Plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria are abiotic factors. True or False?
    False
  • Cane toads are known for eating large amounts of beetles. True or False?
    True
  • It is an organism’s special role in the ecosystem.
    Niche