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#1 UNIT A. Where both species benefit. #1 UNIT A. Where both species benefit . MUTUALISM. #2 UNIT A. The living parts of an ecosystem. #2 UNIT A. The living parts of an ecosystem . BIOTIC. #3 UNIT A. Any place on earth where living things interact with non-living things.
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#1 UNIT A Where both species benefit.
#1 UNIT A Where both species benefit. MUTUALISM
#2 UNIT A The living parts of an ecosystem.
#2 UNIT A The living parts of an ecosystem. BIOTIC
#3 UNIT A Any place on earth where living things interact with non-living things.
#3 UNIT A Any place on earth where living things interact with non-living things. ECOSYSTEM
#4 UNIT A Living things of the same kind that are able to reproduce.
#4 UNIT A Living things of the same kind that are able to reproduce. COMMUNITY
#5 UNIT A Animals which consume both animals and plants.
#5 UNIT A Animals which consume both animals and plants. OMNIVORE
#6 UNIT A The 5 basic needs of all living things.
#6 UNIT A The 5 basic needs of all living things. WATER, FOOD, ENERGY, OXYGEN, SUITABLE LIVING CONDITIONS (1)
#7 UNIT A Where different living things live closely together where the relationship may benefit one or both living things.
#7 UNIT A Where different living things live closely together where the relationship may benefit one or both living things. SYMBIOSIS
#8 UNIT A Where one species benefits while the other neither benefits nor is harmed.
#8 UNIT A Where one species benefits while the other neither benefits nor is harmed. COMMENSALISM
#9 UNIT A Where a number of individuals from the same species live together.
#9 UNIT A Where a number of individuals from the same species live together. POPULATION
#10 UNIT A Animals which mainly consume animals or animal parts.
#10 UNIT A Animals which mainly consume animals or animal parts. CARNIVORE
#11 UNIT A The process that producers use to make their own food.
#11 UNIT A The process that producers use to make their own food. PHOTOSYNTHESIS
#12 UNIT A The process needed to change the food in an organism to useable energy.
#12 UNIT A The process needed to change the food in an organism to useable energy. CELLULAR RESPIRATION
#13 UNIT A An organism that feeds off the remains of dead animals E.G. crow
#13 UNIT A An organism that feeds off the remains of dead animals E.G. crow SCAVENGER
#14 UNIT A A number of food chains put together.
#14 UNIT A A number of food chains put together. FOOD WEB
#15 UNIT A The circulation and recycling of carbon in nature.
#15 UNIT A The circulation and recycling of carbon in nature. CARBON CYCLE
#16 UNIT A The word equation for photosynthesis.
#16 UNIT A The word equation for photosynthesis. Light Energy + Carbon Dioxide + Water = Food + Oxygen
#17 UNIT A A staked-out area used to find out the number of organisms in the area.
#17 UNIT A A staked-out area used to find out the number of organisms in the area. QUADRAT
#18 UNIT A Accidental or planned introduction or a non-native species into a community.
#18 UNIT A Accidental or planned introduction or a non-native species into a community. BIOINVASION
#19 UNIT A Species whose numbers are declining.
#19 UNIT A Species whose numbers are declining. THREATENED
#20 UNIT A Formation of a new community in what was once a barren habitat.
#20 UNIT A Formation of a new community in what was once a barren habitat. PRIMARY SUCCESSION
#21 UNIT A Is a stable community of a diverse number of species that is not easily replaced.
#21 UNIT A Is a stable community of a diverse number of species that is not easily replaced. CLIMAX COMMUNITY
#22 UNIT A This type of chemical was introduced to kill the mosquitoes but has devastating results.
#22 UNIT A This type of chemical was introduced to kill the mosquitoes but has devastating results. DDT
#23 UNIT A A measure of the amount of materials and energy each person uses every day.
#23 UNIT A A measure of the amount of materials and energy each person uses every day. ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT
#24 UNIT A What is the actual ecological footprint the earth can support?
#24 UNIT A What is the actual ecological footprint the earth can support? 1.7
#25 UNIT A What does the average Canadian ecological footprint equal?
#25 UNIT A What does the average Canadian ecological footprint equal? 7.7