12. There are different types of symblotic relationships between different specles. Match the type with It's descriptlon: b. Mutualism a. One organism benefits the other Is harmed. Commensallism b. Both organism benefit. a Parasitism c. One organism benefits the other is unaffected. 13. A way we can measure the health of an ecosystem is to look at the change in number of specles that occuples an ecosystem, over time. or different 14. species are brought from other areas and they reproduce rapidly due to no natural predators in the new location. 15. species are essential to an ecosystem. If this species is removed, the ecosystem would change dramatically or cease to exist. The normal, gradual changes that occur in the types of species that live in an area is called 17. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration recycle materials and play a big role in both the, cycle and the cycle. 18. In order for the nitrogen gas in the atmosphere to be used for organism, bacteria in the soil need to undergo nitrogen, bacteria can take useable nitrogen and convert it into nitrogen gas for the atmosphere by the process of which allows plants to use the nitrogen and animals eat plants to get nitrogen. Other 19. Coal, oil, and uranium are all examples Choose one. nonrenewd resources. 20. Sun, wind and biomass are examples are Choose one. Tenewable resources. 21. Global warming is thought to occur because of increases in, the atmosphere. gases such as carbon dioxide in
12. There are different types of symblotic relationships between different specles. Match the type with It's descriptlon: b. Mutualism a. One organism benefits the other Is harmed. Commensallism b. Both organism benefit. a Parasitism c. One organism benefits the other is unaffected. 13. A way we can measure the health of an ecosystem is to look at the change in number of specles that occuples an ecosystem, over time. or different 14. species are brought from other areas and they reproduce rapidly due to no natural predators in the new location. 15. species are essential to an ecosystem. If this species is removed, the ecosystem would change dramatically or cease to exist. The normal, gradual changes that occur in the types of species that live in an area is called 17. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration recycle materials and play a big role in both the, cycle and the cycle. 18. In order for the nitrogen gas in the atmosphere to be used for organism, bacteria in the soil need to undergo nitrogen, bacteria can take useable nitrogen and convert it into nitrogen gas for the atmosphere by the process of which allows plants to use the nitrogen and animals eat plants to get nitrogen. Other 19. Coal, oil, and uranium are all examples Choose one. nonrenewd resources. 20. Sun, wind and biomass are examples are Choose one. Tenewable resources. 21. Global warming is thought to occur because of increases in, the atmosphere. gases such as carbon dioxide in
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