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Content Standard 4.2 Organisms cooperate and compete in ecosystems
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Ecosystems include all the interacting parts of the environment in an area.
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Interactions in ecosystems - 5 min
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A niche is the sum total of an organism's use of biotic and abiotic resources in the environment, how it "fits into" an ecosystem.
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A number of different animals can live in the same biome because each occupies its own special space, or niche.
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Species cannot coexist in a community if their niches are identical.
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After years of searching Walter finally found his niche.
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Habitat The physical area in which an organism lives.
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Niche The way of life of an organism.
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PreyPredator Predator's predator
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PreyPredator Predator's predator Refers to the relationship between a predator and prey.
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PreyPredator Predator's predator In other words, one organism using another for food.
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Predation - 9 min
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Carnivores Herbivores Omnivores eat only meat eat only plants eat plants and meat
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Food Chain: The specific sequence in which organisms obtain energy within an ecosystem.
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Primary Consumers Also called herbivores, eat only plants.
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Secondary Consumers Also called carnivores, eat only animals.
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Tertiary Consumers eat secondary consumers.
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Interrelated food chains within an ecosystem.
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Why don't humans eat carnivores?
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Indicates the trophic levels within an ecosystem
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Trophic is a word associated with energy.
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae All producers are able to make their own food through photosynthesis.
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Food stored by producers is ALL the food energy available in the food chain.
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Primary consumers feed on producers.
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Primary consumers use 90% of their food energy to stay alive.
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Secondary consumers feed on primary consumers
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae
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Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Only 10% of the energy in one trophic level is available as food for the next higher level.
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Algae ALL food chains, food webs, and food pyramids begin with producers.
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A normal food pyramid looks like this.
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Give me an example of how the pyramid could look like this.
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Allows an organism to blend with the environment.
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A prey animal looks like a dangerous, or bad tasting, animal.
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Which one is poisonous?
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Scarlet Kingsnake Coral Snake Red on black is friend of Jack. Red on yellow will kill a fellow.
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Symbiosis is a close association between two dissimilar organisms.
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Symbiosis - 7 min
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One organism benefits (parasite), the other is harmed (host).
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One organism benefits, the other neither benefits or is harmed.
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Both organisms benefit equally.
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Mutualism is common in nature.
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