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Warm Up: Study Guide questions 12-16
12. In succession, what are the species that grow on bare rock? 13. If lightning destroys a community, what is most likely to grow back first? 14. How do organisms grow back after a forest fire? 15. What causes succession to occur? 16. What are the differences between primary and secondary succession ?
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Ecology: FEEDING RELATIONSHIPS: How do organisms obtain their energy?
Organisms can obtain energy in 2 ways. They can be: Autotrophs or Heterotrophs (Producers) (Consumers)
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5 TYPES OF HETEROTROPHS 1. Herbivores: consumers that eat only producers. These are also known as primary consumers Ex. Deer, insects, rabbits 2. Carnivores: consumers that kill and eat only other consumers. These are also known as secondary consumers or tertiary consumers Ex. Lions, tigers
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5 types of heterotrophs 3. Omnivores: consumers that eat both plants and animals.They can also be secondary or tertiary consumers.
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5 types of heterotrophs 4. Scavengers: consumers that DO NOT hunt for food, instead, they eat animals that have already died. Example: vulchers(buzzards)
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5 types of heterotrophs 5. Decomposers: consumers that break down dead organisms and return the nutrients to the soil so they can be used again (recycling of nutrients) Ex. Bacteria Ex. mushrooms Ex. Worms
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CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ORGANISMS FOR SURVIVAL
* Symbiosis: the close and permanent relationship between organisms of different species Types of symbiotic relationships 1. Commensalism: A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor benefited Ex. Birds building a nest in a tree and
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Types of symbiotic relationships
2. Mutualism: A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit Ex. Clown fish and the sea anemone -the fish chase away sea anemones predators, while the fish gets protected from its predators. and Types of symbiotic relationships
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Types of symbiotic relationships
3. Parasitism: A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits but the other one is harmed. Example: Fleas on dogs and
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Types of symbiotic relationships
* Another type of relationship is Predation, which is a predator( hunter) and prey ( killed) relationship. The predator hunts and kills the prey. Ex: lions and zebras
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Types of symbiotic relationships
Another type of relationship is Competion, which is the struggle between organisms to survive Competition-within a population Ex: Competiton –between populations Ex: lions and tigers competing for food sources
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