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Symbiotic Relationships: Mutualism, Parasitism, Commensalism

Explore the different types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, where both organisms benefit; parasitism, where one organism is harmed; and commensalism, where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.

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Symbiotic Relationships: Mutualism, Parasitism, Commensalism

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  1. Orange Green Red Yellow White 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. A Symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit

  3. What is mutualism

  4. In which type of symbiosis is one organism harmed?

  5. What is parasitism

  6. A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected.

  7. What is commensalism.

  8. Two organisms that have close interactions that either help, harm or help no one are called

  9. What is a symbiotic relationship

  10. Name one type of symbiosis and give an example

  11. What is …

  12. Rock, temperature and water are what part of the environment?

  13. What is abiotic

  14. An organism that eats only plants is called a/an?

  15. What is herbivore

  16. If one species in an ecosystem disappears, what happens to the ecosystem?

  17. What is it is thrown out of balance

  18. Which diagram has arrows showing energy flow from grass to prairie dog to coyote?

  19. What is a food chain

  20. Trees gain energy from the sun. This is an example of

  21. What is a producer.

  22. Give an example of an abiotic element changing an area

  23. What is a flood, mudslide, fire…

  24. Two member of the same species fight over mates or resources. This is an example of

  25. What is competition

  26. If scientists are studying only the organisms in a salt marsh, but not the water or rocks, which level of organization would they be studying?

  27. What is community

  28. The depths of the ocean to the heights of the air

  29. What is biosphere

  30. The level of environmental organization which includes biotic and abiotic parts

  31. What is ecosystem

  32. The term used to describe a prairie dog that has been killed by a coyote

  33. What is prey (predatation)

  34. What is the lowest level of environmental organization that three male bluebirds would all belong together?

  35. What is population

  36. Limiting factors determine an area’s carrying capacity because…

  37. What is animals need resources to survive

  38. The arrows in a food web or food chain point to

  39. What is the organism doing the eating.

  40. The arrows in a food web show the flow of

  41. What is energy.

  42. A consumer that eats both plants and animals

  43. What is an omnivore.

  44. Give an example of a prey adaptation

  45. What is camouflage, chemical defenses, warning coloration…

  46. What is a long term change that takes place in two species because of their close interactions with one another called?

  47. What is coevolution.

  48. A clownfish and a sea anemone’s relationship

  49. What is mutualism

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