Term given to the type of competition exhibited

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The relationship
where both
organisms benefit.
What is
Mutualism?
A tick on a deer is
an example of this
type of
relationship.
What is
Parasitism?
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What is Predation?
The symbiotic
relationship where
one organism
benefits and the
other is unaffected.
What is
Commensalism?
The term used to
describe any close
relationship
between species.
What is Symbiosis?
Term given to the
consumer who is an
herbivore.
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What is a order
or primary
consumer?
Term given to the
consumer who is at
the top of the food
chain.
What is a tertiary
consumer?
Term used to
describe organisms
who eat dead and
decaying material.
What are
decomposers or
detritivores?
Collective term
given to organisms
who eat both plants
and animals.
What are
omnivores?
Scientific term
given to all
producers or selffeeders.
What are
autotrophs?
These species are
the first to be able
to inhabit an area
during primary
succession.
What are Pioneer
Species?
Term given to the
type of competition
exhibited within
one species.
What is
Intraspecific
Competition?
Specific type of
succession that
occurs when a
farmer abandons a
field or crop.
What is old-field
succession?
Term given to each
step or energy
transfer in a food
chain.
What is a Trophic
Level?
This is the name
give to the
carbohydrate made
by photosynthetic
plants.
What is Glucose?
The ability of one or
more organisms to
tolerate a chemical
that is designed to
kill them.
What is
Resistance?
A change in genetic
traits from one
generation to the
next.
What is evolution?
Darwin proposed that
the environment
exerts an influence
over which individuals
survive to produce
offspring.
What is Natural
Selection?
The process whereby
humans selectively
breed organisms for
specific
characteristics.
What is Artificial
Selection?
In 1859, Darwin wrote
his now famous
“Theory Of Evolution”
based on his studies of
this organism on these
islands.
What are finches
and the Galapagos
Islands?
The place where an
organism lives.
What is a habitat?
Individuals of a
species living in the
same place at the
same time.
What is a
population?
The role of an
organism in its
environment.
What is a niche?
“This” includes
communities of
organisms along
with the abiotic
factors.
What is an
ecosystem?
The names given to
the
water,
earth
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the biosphere.
What are the
hydrosphere,
lithosphere, and
atmosphere?
Cycles in
Nature
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The chemical
formula
6O2 + C6H12O6 → 6H2O + 6 ? + energy
represents what
process.
What is
cellular respiration