someone plz help me
1. Match the items in Column I to the description in Column II Potential Matches: 1 : the change in size of a population over a period of time 2 : both organisms benefit from their relationship 3 : one organism benefits and the other has no effect 4 : one organism eats another or part of another 5 : all members of a species living in the same place at the same time 6 : when an organism lives on or in another organism 7 : the environment in which an organism lives 8 : any close relationship between organisms 9 : the number of offspring that each member of the population can produce 10 : the particular rate in which a population continuously grows faster and faster
population : growth rate : reproductive potential : exponential growth : predation : parasitism : mutualism : commensalism : symbiosis : habitat
@jim_thompson5910
what do you have so far
parasitism-one organism eats another or part of another population-all members of a species living in the same place at the same time commensalism-one organism benefits and the other has no effect symbiosis-any close relationship between organisms
I don't agree with... parasitism-one organism eats another or part of another symbiosis-any close relationship between organisms
okay
population-all members of a species living in the same place at the same time growth rate-the change in size of a population over a period of time
those sound good
what else did you match?
reproductive potential-the number of offspring that each member of the population can produce exponential growth-the particular rate in which a population continuously grows faster and faster
both look correct
predation-one organism benefits and the other has no effect parasitism-one organism eats another or part of another
predation is where one organism eats another or part of another example: a lion is a predator to a gazelle
parasitism is where one organism lives on or in another eg: tapeworm (in the intestines) sometimes this is detrimental to the host organism
mutualism- any close relationship between organisms
mutualism and symbiosis sound very similar to me, hmm
not sure which goes where for those 2
commensalism- one organism benefits and the other has no effect
well a relationship in which two species live in close association is called symbiosis
I agree with commensalism- one organism benefits and the other has no effect
yeah I agree with the symbiosis part, but mutualism sounds very similar in a way? hmm
you'll have to get a second opinion on that one
what else is left?
habitat-both organisms benefit from their relationship
symbiosis-any close relationship between organisms mutualism-the environment in which an organism lives
habitat is where the organism lives
example: a forest is a habitat for bears
thank you
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