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Question! 10/12

Question! 10/12. What are some ways that organisms in the forest interact BESIDES eating each other (predator-prey)?. Review!. Make up a food chain using some of the organisms to the left. Review!. Now incorporate all of them into a food web!. Review!.

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Question! 10/12

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  1. Question! 10/12 • What are some ways that organisms in the forest interact BESIDES eating each other (predator-prey)?

  2. Review! • Make up a food chain using some of the organisms to the left.

  3. Review! • Now incorporate all of them into a food web!

  4. Review! • Finish by labeling the primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, etc!

  5. Pacific Northwest Forest Ecosystem:Relationships

  6. Pacific Northwest Forests Ecosystems • Inside the Ecosystem • Habitat: where an organism lives • Niche: the role of an organism in its environment

  7. Pacific Northwest Forests Ecosystems • Inside the Ecosystem • What is the habitat for deer? • What is the niche for turkey vultures (buzzards)?

  8. Pacific Northwest Forests Ecosystems • Inside the Ecosystem • Biotic Factors – all the living parts of an ecosystem • Examples?

  9. Pacific Northwest Forests Ecosystems • Inside the Ecosystem • Abiotic Factors –non-living parts of an ecosystem • Examples?

  10. Pacific Northwest Forests Ecosystems • Relationships: Symbiosis • Symbiosis: living together

  11. Pacific Northwest Forests Ecosystems • Relationships: Symbiosis • Commensalism: symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not affected • Examples?

  12. Pacific Northwest Forests Ecosystems • Relationships: Symbiosis • Mutualism: symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit • Examples?

  13. Pacific Northwest Forests Ecosystems • Relationships : Symbiosis • Parasitism: symbiotic relationship where one benefits and the other is harmed • Examples?

  14. ON THE BACK! • Heterotroph/Autotroph? • Type of Consumer/Producer • IF animal: herbivore/carnivore/omnivore? • Niche? • Habitat? • Two interesting facts

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