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Obtain energy from sun and use inorganic compounds from environment to make organic compounds - Which type of producer
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Primary Producer
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Second trophic level including heterotrophs / herbivores - Which typ of consumer
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Primary Consumer
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Third trophic level including heterotrophs / carnivores - Which type of consumer
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Secondary Consumer
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This group lives on dead organic matter and include scavengers / decomposers
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Detrovores or Tertiary Consumers
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This group eats both plants and animals
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Omnivores or Final Consumers
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All the organisms that constitute a specific group or occur in a specific habitat. They can interbreed.
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Population
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A group of plants / animals living and interacting with one another in a specific region under relatively similar environmental cond. Biotic community (only living organisms)
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Community
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Involves the interaction of living (biotic) communities and non-living (abiotic) factors in their environment (biomes)
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Ecosystem
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Tick bird and Rhino - Which type of symbiotic relationship
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Mutualism
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Tape worm and Humam - Which type of symbiotic relationship
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Parasitism
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E.Coli and Humans - Which type of symbiotic relationship
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Mutualism
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Barnacle and Whale - Which type of symbiotic relationship
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Commensalism
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Legumes and Nitrogen fixing bacteria have which type of symbiotic relationship
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Mutualism
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None
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The gradual process of ecosys development brought about by changes in community composition and the production of a climax characteristic of a particular geographic region is known as
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Succession
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A new island that formed as a result of volcanic activity is an example of which type of succession
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Primary Succession
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Which type of succession occurs where the existing community is removed
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Secondary Succession
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Symbiotic relationships include
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Parasitism, Commensalism, Mutualism
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