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BIOLOGY 1407 EXAM 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS /. trophic - Answer-feeding /.symbiosis - Answer-one species lives in or on another species, affect can be positive or negative /.predation - Answer-one species' individual kills and eats another species' individual /.carnivory - Answer-predator and prey are both animals /.herbivory - Answer-predator is an animal and the prey is a plant /.parasitism - Answer-a parasite lives in or on its host feeding off certain tissues without necesarily killing them /.competition - Answer-two or more species overlap in the use of limiting resources, negatively affects their growth, reproduction, and/or survival /.positive interactions - Answer-at least one species benefits from the interaction /.mutualism - Answer-both species benefit /.commensalism - Answer-one benefits, the other is unaffected /.ammensalism - Answer-one is unaffected, the other is harmed /.batesian mimicry - Answer-nontoxic species mimics a toxic species /.mullerian mimicry - Answer-two or more species converge on a common color pattern /.microparasites - Answer-smaler than their hosts, many are pathogens, viruses, bacteria and protists /.macroparasites - Answer-rarely cause disease symptoms /.endoparasites - Answer-spend at least part of their life cycle inside the host ex: tapeworms /.ectoparasites - Answer-live outside the host body ex: leeches /.keystone species - Answer-a species that controls the effects of predation on a community /.niche - Answer-the physical and biological conditions required for growth, reproduction, and survival /.fundamental niche - Answer-niche defined by a species' physiological capabilities /.realized niche - Answer-niche defined by a species' interaction with other species /.competitive exclusion - Answer-one species prevents another from using essential resources /.competitive coexistence - Answer-ability to coexist despite sharing limiting resources /.resource partitioning - Answer-sharing of limiting resources by using them in different ways /.character displacement - Answer-individuals in a species that evolve different behaviors or morphologies if competing with another species /.frugivores - Answer-animals that eat fruit and spread their seeds /.guild - Answer-group of species that use similar resources /.functional group - Answer-species that function in similar ways but may not use similar resources /.food webs - Answer-representations of trophic or energetic connections among species /.interaction webs - Answer-food web depictions that include nontrophic interactions such as competition and positive interactions /.species composition - Answer-kinds of species /.community structure - Answer-patterns of species diversity and composition at the community or local scale

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/. trophic - Answer-✅feeding

/.symbiosis - Answer-✅one species lives in or on another species, affect can be
positive or negative

/.predation - Answer-✅one species' individual kills and eats another species' individual

/.carnivory - Answer-✅predator and prey are both animals

/.herbivory - Answer-✅predator is an animal and the prey is a plant

/.parasitism - Answer-✅a parasite lives in or on its host feeding off certain tissues
without necesarily killing them

/.competition - Answer-✅two or more species overlap in the use of limiting resources,
negatively affects their growth, reproduction, and/or survival

/.positive interactions - Answer-✅at least one species benefits from the interaction

/.mutualism - Answer-✅both species benefit

/.commensalism - Answer-✅one benefits, the other is unaffected

/.ammensalism - Answer-✅one is unaffected, the other is harmed

/.batesian mimicry - Answer-✅nontoxic species mimics a toxic species

/.mullerian mimicry - Answer-✅two or more species converge on a common color
pattern

/.microparasites - Answer-✅smaler than their hosts, many are pathogens, viruses,
bacteria and protists

/.macroparasites - Answer-✅rarely cause disease symptoms

/.endoparasites - Answer-✅spend at least part of their life cycle inside the host

, ex: tapeworms

/.ectoparasites - Answer-✅live outside the host body
ex: leeches

/.keystone species - Answer-✅a species that controls the effects of predation on a
community

/.niche - Answer-✅the physical and biological conditions required for growth,
reproduction, and survival

/.fundamental niche - Answer-✅niche defined by a species' physiological capabilities

/.realized niche - Answer-✅niche defined by a species' interaction with other species

/.competitive exclusion - Answer-✅one species prevents another from using essential
resources

/.competitive coexistence - Answer-✅ability to coexist despite sharing limiting resources

/.resource partitioning - Answer-✅sharing of limiting resources by using them in
different ways

/.character displacement - Answer-✅individuals in a species that evolve different
behaviors or morphologies if competing with another species

/.frugivores - Answer-✅animals that eat fruit and spread their seeds

/.guild - Answer-✅group of species that use similar resources

/.functional group - Answer-✅species that function in similar ways but may not use
similar resources

/.food webs - Answer-✅representations of trophic or energetic connections among
species

/.interaction webs - Answer-✅food web depictions that include nontrophic interactions
such as competition and positive interactions

/.species composition - Answer-✅kinds of species

/.community structure - Answer-✅patterns of species diversity and composition at the
community or local scale

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