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Abiotic vs. Biotic

Abiotic is all non-living things




Biotic is all living or once living things.

predator vs prey

Predators hunt and feed on other organisms




Prey is what gets fed on.

Autotroph vs herterotroph

Autotroph makes their own food. (producers)




Heterotrophs (consumers) get nutrients by eating other animals.

SYMBIOSIS


Mutualism


Commensalism


Parasitism

Mutualism- Both organisms benefit




Commensalism- One organism benfits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.




Parasitism- One organism benefits and the other is harmed greatly.

Photosynthesis vs chemosynthesis

Photo- Used by plants and algae, uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.




chemo- performed by bacteria in hydrothermal vent communities.

How can two similar species live in the same habitat without competing with each other?

They live in the same habitat but occupy different niches.

How much percent of energy does each trophic level gain from the last?

Each trophic level only gets 10% of energy from the last.