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What type of relationship is it shown in the picture?
Interespecific cooperative: Mutualism
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The three types of ecosystems are...
Terrestrial, aquatic and mixed
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Choose the correct word: a habitat is where an organism hunts/lives within an ecosystem
Lives
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…are living things that obtain their food from other living things.
Consumers
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…is the relationship between two species when one benefits but the other suffers.
Parasitism
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Food chains always start with a
Producer
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A dead animal belont to the biotic or abiotic factors?
Biotic
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What is biodiversity?
The variety of species that live in an ecosystem
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What type of relationship is it shown?
Interespecific competition
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What type of ecosystem is an ocean?
Aquatic ecosystem
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It is the place where an organism lives
A habitat
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What type of relationship it is shown?
Mutualism
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What kind of relationship is a bird building its nest high in a tree?
Commensalism
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Name some abiotic things in an environment...
Water, sunlight, temperature, air...
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Animals that live on grass and land belong to a __________ ecosystem.
Terrestrial
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What ecological relationship is shown?
Mutualism
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What type of relationship it is shown?
Commensalism
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What type of relationship is it shown?
Gregarious (instraspecific cooperative)
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..is made up of the non-living components in an ecosystem
Biotope or Abiotic factors
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What type of relationship is it shown?
Commensalism
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What type of relationship is it shown in the picture?
Intraespecific cooperative: familiar
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What do decomposers do?
Transform organic matter into inorganic matter
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What type of relationship it is shown?
Familiar
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…is a relationship between two species when both benefit.
Mutualism
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What type of relationship it is shown?
Intraspecific competition
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…are all the organisms of one species.
Population
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The living parts of an ecosystem
Biotic factors or biocenosis
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is the relationship between two species when one benefits and other remain unaffected.
Commensalism
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Animals that live on water belong to an __________ ecosystem.
Aquatic
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What type of relationship is it shown in the picture?
Interespecific Parasitism
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What type of relationship is it shown in the picture?
Intraespecific cooperative: social
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The physical and chemical conditions in an ecosystem are also called the...?
Biotope
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…lineal relation that shows how living things feed on other living things in an ecosystem.
Food chain or Trophic chain
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What type of relationship is it shown?
Gregarious (instraspecific cooperative)
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What type of relationship it is shown?
Predation
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What do producers do?
Transform inorganic matter into organic matter
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What type of relationship is it shown in the picture?
Intraespecific cooperative: gregarious
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What type of relationship is it shown in the picture?
Intraespecific social
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What type of relationship is it shown in the picture?
Intraespecific cooperative: gregarious
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What type of relationship it is shown?
Parasitisim
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They are living things that transform organic matter into inorganic matter
Decomposer
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What type of relationship is it shown?
Mutualism
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