This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
Competition and symbiosis
Slide 1 - Slide
A factor that would increase the size of the population
A
Emmigration
B
Death Rate higher than Birth Rate
C
Birth Rate Higher than Death Rate
D
Drought
Slide 2 - Quiz
A factor that is more likely to affect crowded population much more than spread out population
A
Density dependent factor
B
Limiting factor
C
Natural disaster
D
Density independent factor
Slide 3 - Quiz
A factor that decreases the population or keeps it from increasing
A
Limiting factor
B
Food surplus
C
High birth rate
D
Carrying capacity
Slide 4 - Quiz
Example of a density independent factor
A
Natural Disaster
B
Disease
C
Resource Availability/Competition
D
Predators
Slide 5 - Quiz
What is the carrying capacity of the following graph?
A
Around 500
B
More than 500
C
Less than 500
D
Around 600
Slide 6 - Quiz
Slide 7 - Video
02:27
All of the following statements concerning characteristics of predator-prey relationships are correct EXCEPT:
A
A rise in the population of prey is often followed by a rise in the population of predators.
B
A rise in the population of predators is followed by a decrease in the population of prey.
C
The production of large numbers of offspring within very short periods of time ensures
the survival of some prey populations.
D
The population of predators most often eliminates the population of prey.
Slide 8 - Quiz
03:29
Intra means within
Inter means between
Intraspecific competition
Interspecific competition
Slide 9 - Drag question
What does symbiosis mean?
A
living separately, no relationship between 2 species
B
living together, close relationship between 2 species
C
living in a community with no interaction between each other
D
living together in fear of each other
Slide 10 - Quiz
Ants and acacia trees have a mutualistic relationship because:
A
They both benefit from living with each other.
B
They are part of the same ecosystem.
C
They are both adapted to a humid climate.
D
The ants eat part of the acacia tree.
Slide 11 - Quiz
Which of the following symbiotic relationships is considered parasitic?
A
Bees transporting pollen from flowers
B
Pilot fish swimming under sharks
C
Birds eating the insects from the back of a hippopotamus
D
Tapeworm in an intestinal tract
Slide 12 - Quiz
Explain and define what type of relationship this is and give 2 examples of why it is that symbiotic relationship by discussing how each individual organism is directly affected by the other organism. Provide another example of organisms sharing the same symbiotic relationship as the hummingbird and flower.
Slide 13 - Open question
Homework
Complete this lessonup
Read pages 442-447 (and 457)
Complete Worksheet Competition and Symbiosis on the Classroom