Ecology Photohunt Let’s explore the essential vocabulary for the Organization and Relationships section of our Ecology Unit!

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Ecology Photohunt Let’s explore the essential vocabulary for the Organization and Relationships section of our Ecology Unit!

What in this picture is Abiotic, and what is Biotic?

How many different Species can you identify?

A B C D E F G H Which of the following rows represents: Population, Community, and Ecosystem?

How is the Habitat of each of the animals connected to their mode of living?

Describe the relationship between feeding and living area as the Niche of each bird Species.

Where should the term Symbiosis be written in this diagram?

Looks like everyone is benefitting here. Clean teeth, and a good meal Looks like everyone is benefitting here! Clean teeth, and a good meal! Is this an example of Mutalism, Parasitism, or Commensalism

This blood sucker is demonstrating Mutalism, Parasitism, or Commensalism?

Is the relationship between the shark and the scrap eating remora an example of Mutalism, Parasitism, or Commensalism?