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Ecological Relationships Lesson

Ecological Relationships Lesson

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Biology

9th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS2-2, MS-LS2-1

Standards-aligned

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Phoebe Quinn

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Ecological Relationships Lesson

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Termite colonies have workers, soldiers, and kings and queens that each have different jobs. What is the ecological relationship?
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Cooperation
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Parasitism
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Commensalism
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Competition

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Multiple Choice

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What is the ecological relationship shown in this image of a robberfly and beetle?
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Cooperation
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Parasitism
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Predator-prey
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Competition

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Multiple Choice

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Cows and pronghorn both eat the same types of food in areas of Utah. What is the ecological relationship?
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Cooperation
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Parasitism
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Commensalism
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Competition

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Multiple Choice

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Plover birds typically eat parasites trapped inside of crocodiles' mouths. The plover receives a meal, while the crocodile is rid of parasites. What type of ecological relationships does this scenario represent?

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Mutualism

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Predator/Prey

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Competition

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Commensalism

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Multiple Choice

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Cordyceps are a type of a fungi that hijack insects muscular and nervous systems, eventually leading to the death of the insect. What type of relationship is this?

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Commensalism

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Predator/Prey

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Parasitism

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Competition

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Multiple Choice

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A feeder fish usually follows behind sharks to pick up food scraps that they leave behind. The fish gets food and the shark is unaffected. This is an example of:
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Mutualism
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Commensalism
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Parasitism
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Decomposition

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Multiple Choice

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A clownfish uses a sea anenome as a safe place to live. While living there, the clownfish lures in food for the anenome. This is an example of what type of relationship?
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Predator-Prey
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Commensalism
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Mutualism
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Parasitism

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This is known as a relationship in which one organism benefits, while the other is unaffected.
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Parasitism
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Mutualism
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Immigration
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Commensalism

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A feeding relationship where one organism hunts and one is hunted.
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Commensalism
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Decomposistion
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Mutualism
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Predator-Prey

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Multiple Choice

When two organisms of the SAME SPECIES help each other.

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Cooperation

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Commensalism

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Mutualism

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Paratism

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