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Ecological Relationshops

Ecological Relationshops

Assessment

Presentation

Biology

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS2-2, MS-LS2-4, MS-LS1-4

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Gloria Reche

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9 Slides • 10 Questions

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Multiple Choice

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Two populations struggle for the same resources

Dos poblaciones luchan por los mismos recursos.

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mutualism

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parasitism

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commensalism

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predator-prey

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competition

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the Relationship: The red hawk pursues, captures, and kills its prey.

Identificar la relación: el halcón rojo persigue, captura y mata a su presa.

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mutualism

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commensalism

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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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A male peacock displays his brilliant tail feathers to attract a mate.

Un pavo real macho muestra sus brillantes plumas de la cola para atraer a un compañero.

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mutualism

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parasitism

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commensalism

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predator-prey

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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:

Un pez alimentador usualmente sigue a los tiburones para recoger los restos de comida que dejan atrás. El pez se alimenta y el tiburón no se ve afectado. Esto es un ejemplo de:

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Mutualism

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Commensalism

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Parasitism

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competition

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predator-prey

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Multiple Choice

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Mistletoe extracts water and nutrients from the spruce tree to the tree's detriment (harm).


El muérdago extrae el agua y los nutrientes del árbol de abeto en detrimento (daño) del árbol.

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Mutualsim

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Parasitism

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Commensalism

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predator-prey

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competition

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Multiple Choice

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Yucca flowers are pollinated by yucca moths. The moths lay their eggs in the flowers where the larvae hatch and eat some of the developing seeds. Both species benefit.

Las flores de yuca son polinizadas por las polillas de yuca. Las polillas ponen sus huevos en las flores donde las larvas eclosionan y comen algunas de las semillas en desarrollo. Ambas especies se benefician.

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Mutualism

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Parasitism

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Commensalism

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predator - prey

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competition

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Multiple Choice

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Red-billed oxpeckers are birds that feed on parasites found on an impala. The impala gets rid of parasites and the red-billed oxpeckers get a yummy dinner. This is an example of _______.

Los oxpeckers de pico rojo son aves que se alimentan de parásitos que se encuentran en un impala. El impala se deshace de los parásitos y los oxpeckers de pico rojo obtienen una deliciosa cena. Esto es un ejemplo de _______.

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commensalism

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mutualism

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parasitism

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competition

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predator- prey

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Multiple Choice

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Commensalism is where one organism is benefiting and the other organism is _____________________.

El comensalismo es donde un organismo se beneficia y el otro es _____________________.

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not effected

no afectado

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helped

ayudado

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harmed

dañado

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In a mutual relationship, both organisms are ________________.

En una relación mutua, ambos organismos son ________________.

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harmed

dañado

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not effected

no afectado

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helped or benefit

ayudado o beneficio

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In a parasitic relationship, one organism is ___________ and one organism is benefiting.

En una relación parasitaria, un organismo es ___________ y un organismo se beneficia.

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helped

ayudado

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harmed

dañado

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not effected

no afectado

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