crash course for species relationships and interaction

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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 understand the species, their relationships, and how they interact with each other. The shark is the predator . Predator. An animal that hunts - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Crash course forSpecies Relationships and

Interaction

By: Maggie, Chasidy, Wade, Matt, Juan, and Alex

Objective

• Students will be able to understand the species, their relationships, and how they interact with each other.

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 heterotrophs

Bibliography

Larvalsubjects.wordpress.comBlog.foodnetwork.comRedorbit.comIcarly.wikia.comPhysicalgeography.net Wildencounters.netEdupic.netFcps.edu

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