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Crash course for Species Relationships and Interaction. By: Maggie, Chasidy , Wade, Matt, Juan, and Alex. Objective. Students will be able to know the species, their relationships, and how they interact with each other. The shark is the predator . Predator. An animal that hunts
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Crash course forSpecies Relationships and Interaction By: Maggie, Chasidy, Wade, Matt, Juan, and Alex
Objective • Students will be able to know the species, their relationships, and how they interact with each other.
The shark is the predator Predator An animal that hunts animals and eats them
Prey • An animal that other animals hunt and eat It shows shrimp as food or as prey
Competition • The struggle between two or more living things that depend on the same limited resources. The wolves are fight or having a competition
Cooperation • A term used to describe an interaction between two or more living things in which they are said to work together. The elephants are working together
Types of Symbiosis • Commensalism • Mutualism • Parasitism
Commensalism • An interaction between two species in which one species benefits without harming the other. • A type of symbiosis They are working together because the anemone is making a home for a clownfish.
Mutualism • An interaction between two species in which both benefit; a type of symbiosis The bees are helping spread pollen between the flowers.
Parasitism • A relationship between two species in which one species is harmed while the other benefits; a type of symbiosis The zebra is being harmed but the baby lion cub is benefiting. The lion gets to eat but the zebra dies
Decomposer • An organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter.
Scavenger • A consumer that feeds on only dead animals.
Producers • An organism that captures energy from sunlight and transforms it into chemical energy that is stored in energy rich carbon compounds. Producers are a source of food for other organisms.
Consumers • A living thing that gets its energy by eating other living things in a food chain; Consumers are also called hetrotrophs
Bibliography Larvalsubjects.wordpress.com Blog.foodnetwork.com Redorbit.com Physicalgeography.net Wildencounters.net Edupic.net Fcps.edu Sites.google.com Depositphotos.com
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