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Relationships

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  1. Relationships

  2. Nature’s Way of Recycling

  3. Ecology

  4. Trophic Levels

  5. Energy Flow

  6. Miscellaneous

  7. Relationships Nature's Way Of Recycling Ecology Trophic Levels Energy Flow Miscellaneous $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. Both organisms benefit from living together.

  9. Mutualism

  10. An association where one organisms benefits, while the other neither benefits nor is harmed.

  11. Commensalism

  12. A long term relationship in which one organism obtains nutrients from another.

  13. Parasitism

  14. A close relationship between two organisms of different species. Ex. microbes located in the digestive tract.

  15. Symbiosis

  16. The use or defense of a resource by one individual that reduces the availability of that resource to other individuals.

  17. Competition

  18. The process by which inorganic materials move from the atmosphere to soil, into living organisms and back again.

  19. Biogeochemical Cycles

  20. T/F During ammonification, bacteria convert nitrogen gas into ammonium compounds.

  21. False

  22. The only way water enters the atmosphere through biotic factors.

  23. Transpriation

  24. The cycle that photosynthesis and respiration are the base for.

  25. Carbon Cycle

  26. Convert nitrogen gas (N2) into ammonium compounds (NH4).

  27. Nitrogen Fixation

  28. The way of life of a species.

  29. niche

  30. The nonliving parts of the environment.

  31. abiotic factors

  32. An ecological unit that includes all the interacting parts of an environment in an area. Ex. a cave, a pond

  33. ecosystem

  34. All the living organisms that inhabit an environment. Ex. plants, animals, protists

  35. biotic factors

  36. The portion of Earth that sustains life. It extends from high in the atmosphere to the bottom of the oceans.

  37. biosphere

  38. These are autotrophic organisms that manufacture their own food

  39. producers

  40. This means that it must consume food to get energy.

  41. Heterotroph

  42. These heterotrophs can be classified into two main groups.

  43. Primary and Secondary Consumers

  44. This group of organisms break down dead tissue and animal wastes.

  45. Decomposers

  46. What are the 4 classifications of consumers based on what they eat.

  47. Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, Scavengers

  48. Interrelated food chains in an ecosystem is call?

  49. Food Web

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