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Living Earth Populations Interactions w/in Communities Interactions w/in Communities Empty

The part of the Earth that supports life is called what? A 100

The Biosphere A 100

All living and non-living things make up a what? A 200

Ecosystem A 200

Organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time make up a what? A 300

Population A 300

The place where an organism lives is called it’s what? A 400

Habitat A 400

All the populations living in an ecosystem make up a what? A 500

Community A 500

In nature the most intense competition occurs between what? B 100

The same species B 100

To measure populations that move around a lot, what method is used? B 200

Trap-mark-release method B 200

Anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population is called what? B 300

Limiting Factor B 300

The largest number of individuals of one species that an ecosystem can support is called what? B 400

Carrying Capacity B 400

Which has a higher biotic potential: Avocado tree or a tangerine tree? B 500

Tangerine tree B 500

All organisms need a constant supply of what to survive? C 100

Energy C 100

Plants are examples of what? C 200

Producers C 200

A simple model to show feeding relationships in an ecosystem is called what? C 300

A food chain C 300

C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Tell me the 4 classes of consumers and give me one example of each? C 400

Herbivores: rabbits Carnivores: Frogs Omnivores: Pigs Decomposers: Bacteria C 400

Any close relationship between members of different species is called what? C 500

Symbiosis C 500

How many classes of symbiosis are there? D 100

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When both organisms benefit equally from each other it is called what? D 200

Mutualism D 200

When one organism benefits but the other is not harmed or helped, it is called what? D 300

Commensalism D 300

When one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed, it is called what? D 400

Parasitism D 400

An organisms role in its environment is called what? D 500

Niche D 500

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Name the 8 Biomes and tell me ONE animal that can be found there? Click on screen to continue

Marine-Dolphins Tundra-Caribou Taiga-Moose Desert-Lizards Savannah-Zebra Grassland-Elephant Tropical Rain Forest-Frogs Deciduous Forest-Fox Click on screen to continue

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