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Ecology Scavenger Hunt

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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ECOLOGY SCAVENGER HUNT

By: Hunter Erichsen and Alex Cotter

BIOTIC VS ABIOTIC

REASONING

  • The rock is the abiotic factor because it doesn't live
  • The tree is obviously a living organism, so it is biotic
  • They exist in the same ecosystem together

AUTOTROPH VS HETEROTROPH

AUTOTROPH VS HETEROTROPH

  • This is an easy example of the two because of:
  • The bush makes its own food, this being an autotroph
  • While humans have to obtain food sine they can't produce it
  • This makes them a heterotroph

PREDATOR VS PREY

REASONING

  • This is a predator-prey relationship
  • The Killer Whale hunts the fish and eats it
  • The fish swims away and doesn't want to be eaten by him

MUTUALISM

REASONING

  • This is Mutualism because of this reason:
  • The bird eats the bugs out of the grass
  • So the bird gets dinner and the grass doesn't get eaten

COMMENSALISM

REASONING

  • The bird lives in the tree and gets free shelter
  • While the tree gets nothing...

PARASITISM

REASONING

  • This is a human example of parasitism
  • The lunch is being stolen from the backpack
  • The analogy here is the fact that the person is benefiting by getting a free lunch
  • The person is negatively being affected by LOSING their lunch

FOOD CHAIN

REASONING

  • The algae (producer) is eaten by the fish (primary consumer)
  • Then the fish is eaten by the cat (secondary consumer) then
  • Finally eaten by the dog AKA wolf (tertiary consumer)

CARBON CYCLE (HOW IT ENTERS)

REASONING

  • Carbon can enter the atmosphere by:
  • Car exhaust, burning wood, respiration, and decaying organisms

CARBON CYCLE (HOW IT LEAVES ATMOSPHERE)

REASONING

  • The photo is showing the plants as a way
  • The carbon leaves the atmosphere

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