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Learn about competition, predation, niches, overpopulation, and symbiosis in ecosystems. Explore how species interact and coexist within their habitats.
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Relationships Within EcosystemsCreated By: Erin, Lynsey, Alexis, and Lon Competition Predation Niches Overpopulation Symbiosis Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
Niches for $100 This is the way a species interacts with abiotic and biotic factors to obtain food, find shelter, and fulfill other needs.
$100 Answer What is a niche?
Niches for $200 Species share habitats, but no two species share the same of these.
$200 Answer What is a niche?
Niches for $300 This is the area within an ecosystem that provides an organism with the resources it needs for life.
$300 Answer What is a habitat?
Niches for $400 Each species that shares a habitat has a separate one of these..
$400 Answer What is a niche?
Niches for $500 Many organisms, such as the ones that live in the coral reef, share the same of these but has separate niches.
$500 Answer What is a habitat?
$100 Question from Competition . The demand for resources, such as water, food, and shelter, in short supply in a community.
$100 Answer What is competition?
$200 Question from Competition Something that organisms who live in a same area often compete for.
$200 Answer from Competition What are resources?
$300 Question from Competition Between different populations competition can take place among these different members.
$300 Answer from Competition What are species?
$400 Question from Competition Competition may limit this aspect in a particular species habitat.
$400 Answer from Competition What is population size?
$500 Question from Competition When there is nowhere for a particular species to move, they are forced to live closer together with the same species. This allows a major epidemic to spread through the populationcausing ---
$500 Answer from Competition What is disease?
Overpopulation for $100 This occurs when a population becomes so large that it causes damage to the environment.
$100 Answer What is a overpopulation?
Overpopulation for $200 Overpopulation can cause this to spread easily within populations of species.
$200 Answer What is disease?
Overpopulation for $300 Overpopulation causes this in an ecosystem because there is a limited amount of resources.
$300 Answer What is competition?
Overpopulation for $400 This, being only temporary, causes the population to quickly shrink, allowing the resources to slowly return to normal.
$400 Answer What is overpopulation?
Overpopulation for $500 This happens when food and other resources eventually run out.
$500 Answer What is movement elsewhere, starvation, or death?
$100 Question from Predation Humans as well as animals need these necessities in order to survive.
$100 Answer from Predation What are food, living space and water?
$200 Question from Predation When humans build houses or other buildings and causes animals homes to be destroyed.
$200 Answer from Predation What is a natural environment?
$300 Question from Predation This place may cause danger for animals for them to be able to move from one habitat to another.
$300 Answer from Predation What are roadways?
$400 Question from Predation This method endangers the monarch butterfly population by cutting down trees so they cannot live in them for survival during the winter months.
$400 Answer from Predation What is logging?
$500 Question from Predation . The act of one organism, a predator, feeding on another organism, its prey.
$500 Answer from Predation What is predation?
Symbiosis for $100 These are two types of interactions that take place between organisms in an ecosystem.
$100 Answer What is competition and predation?
Symbiosis for $200 This is a close, long-term relationship between two species that usually involves an exchange of food or energy.
$200 Answer What is symbiosis?
Symbiosis for $300 This is a symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit.
$300 Answer What is mutualism?
Symbiosis for $400 This is a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits but the other neither benefits nor is harmed.
$400 Answer What is commensalism?
Symbiosis for $500 This is a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is harmed.