Review of chapter 1.2 and Directed 1.3 HABITAT NICHE Definition Example Example Example Think about the park or even the ecosystem right outside the window. Choose one organism and fill out each cloud bubble The organism you have chosen is___________________________________ Habitat Competing animals Food (prey) Predators Abiotic Factors Review of chapter 1.2 and Directed 1.3 Animal Relationship (pages 15 - 19) Directions: In the space below, define each relationship and provide an example. Relationship Definition Example Competition Predator/Prey Symbiosis Coevolution Types of Interactions; Pages 14-19 1. A limiting factor is a _________________ that becomes scarce. Limiting factors will cause a large population to die back to the environment’s _________________. 2. All of the following are the main ways organisms interact in communities EXCEPT a. Competition c. Symbiotic relationships b. Predators and Prey d. Life-cycle extension 3. How do the trees in Figure 11 compete with each other? Choose the type of symbiotic relationship in Column B that matches the description or example in Column A. COLUMN A 4._____One organism benefits, and the other is unaffected 5._____ Shark and remora 6._____Tomato hornworm and wasp 7._____Both organisms benefit 8._____One organism benefits the other is harmed 9._____You and the bacteria in your intestine COLUMN B a. Mutualism b. Commensalism c. Parasitism *(Each letter should be used more than once)