Bio 103 Final Flashcards
an interaction in which 1 species benefits and the other species is neither helped nor harmed
commensalism
an interaction in which both species benefit
mutualism
an interaction in which one species lives on and feeds off of another usually without killing it
parasitism
an interaction in which one species kills and eats another species
predation
an interaction in which 2 species compete for a resource in short supply
competition
eats both plants and animals
omnivores
eats only plants
herbivores
eats only animals
carnivores
the first organism of a food chain
producer
get their energy directly from the sun
producer
second organism of a food chain which eats the producer
primary consumer
third organism of a food chain that eats the primary consumer
secondary consumer
examples of commensalism
clownfish & sea anemonae
remoras & sharks
examples of parasitism
tapeworms, ticks, mistle toe, lice
examples of predation
hawk & mouse
frog & insect
caterpillar & leaves
examples of resources competed over
food, water, space, sunlight, minerals, resting sites
atoms that have differing numbers of neutron
isotopes
atoms that have differing numbers of neutron
isotopes
atoms that have differing numbers of neutron
isotopes
atoms that have a charge
ions
atoms that have a charge
ions
atoms that have a charge
ions
basic units of life
cell
basic units of life
cell