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An Ecological relationship is an relation between animals and their habitatTheir are 5 major ecological relationships:MUTUALISM: both living together with mutual benefit or both organisms benefited.PREDATION: The species was eating another organisms( their prey)PARASITISM: where in one organism is harmed and the other is benefited, the one that is harmed may die and the one benefited is a parasite.COMMENSALISM: where in only one of the organisms is benefited and the other is unaffected.COMPETITION: In which the organisms compete for each other to live.
There are 3 types of organisms: 1) Decomposers 2) Detrivores 3) Scavengers
organisms help theenvironment and the environment helps organisms
Eating, sleeping,drinking, you know what make YOU stay alive.....
It's not lost! It just doesn't want anything to do with your problems! It's temporarily on HIATUS from the ANUS of the organism that it was once upon a time, so RUDELY told that it had to transfer to from it's wonderfully GLORIOUS abode that it called home within it's original organism. SO..... to answer your question... ENERGY is NOT lost..... it is just displaced. (seriously.....it really is displaced.....NEVER lost!)
For plato is A consumers
Energy transfers from one organism to another by organisms eating other organisms in a food chain or web.
Energy transfers from one organism to another by organisms eating other organisms in a food chain or web.
Pass your Plato test first. HAHA but answer is A
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A Mutualistic relationship between organisms is a relationship by which both organisms benefit from the other. An example of this would be the hippopotamus and the Oxpecker (bird). The birds sit on the hippo's back, getting free food by eating parasites that bother the hippo, while the birds are protected by the hippopotamus. - Dabigb such relationship is called symbiosis. Symbiotic Symbiosis/mutualism. mutualism
A food chain.The steps by which energy flows among groups of organisms is called an energy pyramid. The energy pyramid shows what organisms get energy from other organisms and how much they get.
The relationship between organisms within a community based on their dependence on each other for energy in the form of food is called a food web. Organisms in a food web are interconnected through feeding relationships, with energy flowing from one organism to another as they are consumed. This network of interactions ensures the transfer of energy through the community, sustaining the survival and growth of the different species within it.
consumers
Organisms get energy by eating autotrophs.
the energy stored by orducers can be passed through an acosystem along a food chain, a series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten.
predators