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Ecological Relationships

Ecological Relationships

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Biology

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS2-4

Standards-aligned

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Ecological Relationships

​Please open your Journal and add the heading "Ecological Relationships." Add this to your TOC. You will need to take notes over the material. Make sure you write out and define all of the words that are defined in the lesson. If there are examples, make sure you include the examples in your notes. You will be able to use your notes on your quiz, so the better your notes are, the better your quiz score will be.

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Reorder

Reorder the following

organism

species

community

ecosystem

biosphere

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Ecology

The branch of
biology that
deals with the
relations of
organisms to
one another
and to their
physical
surroundings.

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Biotic vs Abiotic

Both are responsible for shaping an

ecosystem

Biotic factors: all things living

Abiotic factors: all things non-living

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Multiple Select

Select all that are biotic

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Tall bluestem grass

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Post Oak Tree

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Red Tailed Hawk

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Average temperature 94 degrees

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6-8 inches of rainfall/year

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Species Interactions: Symbiosis

5 major types of symbiotic relationships
(special relationships between two
species due to co-evolution)

predation

competition

parasitism

commensalism

mutualism

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Environmental

Interactions

Abiotic

Biotic

Symbiosis

Competition

Feeding

Parasitism

Mutualism

Commensalism

Predation

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Competition

Competition occurs

when two or more
individuals/species
compete for the same
resources to survive.
food
water
territory
mates
sunlight

Read more about competition, how it
effects individual species and ultimalty
drives evolution
https://sciencing.com/competition-biology-defi
nition-types-examples-13719233.html

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Two outcomes are
possible in the
presence of
competition:

1. One species becomes

extinct

2. Species evolve to use

different niches
(sets of resources)

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Mutualism

Both species benefit

Ants protect aphids and the aphids produce

honeydew for the ants

Clownfish and sea anemones
Crocodiles and plover

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Commensalism

One benefits, the other species is not affected

Pseudoscorpions hitching ride on a fly’s leg

Cattle and cattle egrets
Sharks and pilot fish

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Parasitism

One species ( parasite) takes nourishment from another
species ( host) while weakening the host

Parasitized caterpillar covered with wasp pupae which have
consumed all internal tissue except vital organs

Tapeworm in a mammal’s intestine

Mistletoe

Fungus

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Predation: Predator and
Prey

predator species kills and eats the other species,

prey.

Praying mantis captures grasshopper.
Anole captures and eats praying mantis.

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Relationship Cheat Sheet

Mutualism

Commensalism

Parasitism

Predation

Competition

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What types of relationships?

1. Deer and grass
2. Dog and tick
3. Sticker burrs and animals
4. Termites and termite gut microbes

(these break down cellulose)

5. Hawk and rabbit

6. Trees and grass

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What types of relationships?

1. Deer and grass (Predation)
2. Dog and tick ( Parasitism)
3. Sticker burrs and animals (Commensalism)
4. Termites and termite gut microbes

(these break down cellulose) (Mutualism)

5. Hawk and rabbit ( predation)

6. Trees and grass

( Competition)

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