Notes: Unit 10: Interactions of Living Things
Section 1: Everything is Connected
Studying the Web of Life
1. Ecology is the study of the _______________________ of organisms with one
another and with their _________________________.
2. The Two Parts of the Environment:
a) All of the organisms that live together and interact with one another make up
the _________________ or living parts of the environment.
Some examples include __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
b) The __________________ part of the environment consists of the non-living parts.
Some examples are ______________________________________________________________________________________
Never was __________________ or is now __________________.
3. Organization in the Environment: The environment may seem disorganized.
However, the environment can be arranged into different levels.
a) Each living thing is a/an ______________________,
Any thing that can carry out ___________________ processes ______________________.
· Examples: ___________________________________________________
b) Each organism is a part of a ______________________, which is a group of
individuals of the same _________________ that live together at the same time in the same ________________.
· Examples: ___________________________________________________
c) A _________________________ consists of all of the populations of species that live and interact in an area.
· Examples: ___________________________________________________
The type of community is determined by the ______________________ and ______________________ factors available. Examples: ___________________________________________________
d) An _______________________ is made up of the living (biotic) and the ___________________ ( ________________)
factors _________________________ of the communities __________________with each other
· Examples: ___________________________________________________
e) The ____________________ is the part of Earth where life exists. It extends from the deepest parts of
the ocean to high in the air where plant spores drift.
• Ecologists
An ecologist is one who looks at how all the _____________ and _____________ factors in an ecosystem
are _______________________. Ecologists study the biosphere to learn how ___________________ interact with the ___________________ parts of the environment
Section 2: Living Things Need Energy
The Energy Connection
4. An organism’s energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a ____________________,
___________________ or _____________________.
5. Organisms that use sunlight directly to make food are ______________________.
· They make food by using a process called _____________________________,
which is when plants use the sun’s energy to turn _____________ and
___________________________ into molecules of ________________ and
_________________. (Glucose is a type of sugar that is the plant’s ________)
6. Organisms that eat other organisms are called _______________________________.
· Consumers that eat only plants are ____________________________
- Examples: _________________________________________________
· Consumers that eat only animals are ____________________________
- Examples: _________________________________________________
- Carnivores that feed on dead organisms are called _________________
- Examples: ___________________________________________
· Consumers that eat both plants and animals are _________________________
- Examples: _________________________________________________
7. Organisms that get energy by breaking down dead organisms and return the raw
materials to the environment are called __________________________.
· Examples: ______________________________________________________
8. A _________________________ is a diagram that shows how energy in food flows
from one organism to another. It demonstrates this by showing which organism
________ which.
9. A ______________________________ is a diagram that shows the feeding
relationships between organisms in an ecosystem. It consists of many overlapping
______________________ in an ____________________.
10. An _________________________________ is a triangular diagram that shows an
ecosystem’s loss of energy, which results as energy passes through the
ecosystem’s food chain.
· it shows the amount of ______________that moves from one feeding level to
the next in a ______________________
· the most energy is available at the __________________ level
· only about _________ of the energy at one level of a food web is transferred to the next,
________________, level
11. Balance in Ecosystems: All organisms in a food web are important for the
___________________ and _______________________ of all other organisms in the food web.
Section 3: Interactions in communities
Interactions with the Environment
12. A resource that is so scarce that it limits the size of a population is called a
____________________________.
· Limiting factors _________________ a population from growing.
- some examples are: not enough __________, not enough ___________
and poor __________________ conditions.
13. The largest population that an environment can support is known as the
________________________________.
Interactions Between Organisms
14. Individuals and Populations Interact
a) Populations contain individuals of a single _____________ that interact with one
another, such as a group of rabbits feeding in the same area.
b) Communities contain interacting ______________________, such as a coral reef
with many species of corals living in the same area.
c) Ecologists have described four main ways in which organisms affect each other.
They are _____________________, _____________________________,
_____________________ and _______________________.
Predators and Prey
15. _______________________ are animals that eat other animals.
Animals that are killed and eaten by other organisms are called _____________.
16. Predator Adaptations: To survive, predators must be able to __________________
their ___________. Predators have a wide variety of methods and abilities for doing so.
17. Prey Adaptations: Prey also have many methods and abilities to ______________
being eaten, such as:
- ________ away
- stay in a _______________
- _______________________ themselves, they do this by _______________ in with the background
- some can defend themselves with _________________.
The skunk and the bombardier beetle both spray predators with irritating chemicals.
Bees, ants, and wasps inject a powerful acid into their attackers.
- being ______________________ or ________________________
Symbiosis
18. ______________________ is a relationship in which two different organisms live in
close association with each other.
a) ___________________________ is a symbiotic relationship between two
species in which both organisms benefit.
b) ____________________________ is a symbiotic relationship in which one
organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
c) ____________________________ is a symbiotic association in which one
organism benefits while the other is harmed.
- The organism that benefits is called the ________________________, while
the organism that is harmed is called the ___________.
Competition
19. When two or more individuals or populations try to use the same resource, such as
_____________, _______________, _________________, ______________, or
_______________________, it is called _________________________.
20. Competition can happen _______________ a population, or ___________________
populations.
Coevolution
21. When a long-term change takes place in two species because of their close _________________ with one another, the change is called coevolution.
· example: Flowers have changed over millions of years to attract
______________________. Pollinators such as bees, bats, and hummingbirds
can be attracted to a flower because of its ____________, ____________, or
_________________.
Definitions
22. Any species that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of it’s range
At the brink of extinction now is ___________________________.
23. Any species which is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future
Likely to be at the brink of extinction in the near future is ___________________________.
24. Any species that is not native to an ecosystem is ________________________________.