Explain how this diagram represents the flow of energy through an

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Transcript Explain how this diagram represents the flow of energy through an

Explain how this diagram represents the
flow of energy through an ecosystem?
Identify the primary, secondary, and
tertiary consumers in this food web?
commonly describes the close and often
long-term relationships/interactions
between different biological species
These red-billed oxpeckers enjoy a symbiotic
relationship with an impala in the African
savanna. The oxpeckers feed off ticks that the
impala are glad to be rid of.
any relationship between individuals of
different species where both individuals
derive a benefit
,
An example would be a
honey bee and a dandelion.
The honey bee gets to eat
the pollen from the flower.
The dandelion uses the bee
to spread its pollen to
another flower.
Coral reefs are the result
of mutualisms between
coral organisms and
various types of algae that
live inside them
goby fish lives together with shrimp
The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the
sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish
live. The shrimp is almost blind leaving it
vulnerable to predators when above ground. In
case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp
with its tail to warn it. When that happens both
the shrimp and goby fish quickly retract into the
burrow
mutualism is between the tube worms
and bacteria that live at hydrothermal
vents and cold seeps
The worm has no digestive tract and is
solely reliant on their internal
symbionts for nutrition. The bacteria
oxidize either hydrogen sulfide or
methane which the host supplies to
them. These worms were discovered in
the late 1980s at the hydrothermal
vents near the Galapagos Islands and
have since been found at deep-sea
hydrothermal vents and cold seeps in
all of the world's oceans
Examples:
a. Microorganisms that live in a
cow’s intestines and help the cow
digest cellulose
b. Insects that feed on flowers and
unknowingly pollinate the flowers
c. Protozoa living in termite gut
a relationship between two living organisms
where one benefits and the other is not
significantly harmed or helped.
,
Remora fish and sharks
African Buffalo and Egrets
An example is the hermit crabs
that use gastropod shells to
protect their bodies.
A common example is an animal
using a plant for shelter. An
American Robin benefits by
building its nest in a Red Maple
tree. The tree is unaffected.
A relationship is one in which one
member of the association benefits
while the other is harmed
,
almost all free-living
animals are host to one
or more parasite
An example would be a
deer tick and a Whitetailed Deer. The tick
gets food from the deer
without killing it. The
deer is harmed by losing
blood to the tick, and
possibly by getting an
infected wound.
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