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Based on the evidence you gathered, how can you classify the effect that this
relationship has on both organisms? - ANSWER-Tapeworm: Benefits
Humans: Harmed

Based on what you know about organism adaptations, which adaptation may result from
this example of commensalism? - ANSWER-Jacks getting larger since the larger fish
have a greater chance of getting their parasites removed by the shark

Based on your observations, what impact can mutualism or mutualistic relationships
have over time? - ANSWER-Mutualism can allow both organisms to develop traits or
adaptations to survive their environments.

Can you classify the effect this relationship has on each of the species involved? -
ANSWER-Jacks: Benefits
Silver tip shark: Not effected

Does the evidence provided in the food web, support the conclusion that grizzly bears
are carnivores? - ANSWER-No, although the bear still consumes deer in the food web,
it also eats berries from plants, therefore it is an omnivore.

Drag the Organism in the boxes below - ANSWER-From left to right
green plant
fish
crane
aligatorPhotoautotroph
Heterotroph
Heterotroph
Heterotroph
Heterotroph

Flash forward 10,000 years. What do you predict will happen as a result of the
interactions between these two organisms? - ANSWER-Both species will develop
adaptations to protect against the other.

For the sake of learning, disregard any background knowledge you have about bears.
Based ONLY on the evidence you collect from this food chain, the Grizzly bear would
be classified as... - ANSWER-Carnivore

If a plant virus severely decreases the population of berry-producing plants, which
organisms would be directly affected according to this food web? Check all that apply. -
ANSWER-Deer,Grizzly bears,Grouse,Butterflies

, Is your hypothesis supported by the data you collected in the Rocky Mountains? -
ANSWER-Yes, the data I discovered in the Rocky Mountains support my previous
hypothesis.

Label the organisms in this food chain as autotrophs or heterotrophs. - ANSWER-
Photoautotroph
Heterotroph
Heterotroph
Heterotroph
Heterotroph

Match the bill to the appropriate description - ANSWER-A: Greater beak depth, less
curved beak

B: Smaller beak depth, more curved beak

Taker a closer look and collect evidence around the eating patterns of a Grizzly bear.
Why might a food chain not be the best way of representing the transfer of nutrients and
energy in an environment?

Check all that apply. - ANSWER-Food chains don't show the different types of food
sources available in the environment.

A food chain does not clearly display the food sources for organisms that gather
nutrients from more than one food source.


A food chain does not show where all of an organism's energy comes from.

The Habanero plant shown on the right would be most specifically classified as a: -
ANSWER-Photoautotroph

Though interconnected, is the relationship between the mongoose and the hornbill
displayed on the savanna food web? - ANSWER-No, there is no arrow connecting the
hornbill to the mongoose, showing their close interactions.

To understand this symbiotic relationship, record what happens to each of the
organisms involved - ANSWER-Clowfish: Benefits
Sea Anemone: Benefits

What adaptation have the crossbill populations developed in reaction to the changes in
pinecones? - ANSWER-Crossbills have developed beaks with greater depth in areas
where pine cones have adapted cones against them.

What differences do you notice in the pinecones in areas where only crossbills are
feeding on pine cones? After crossbill predation...

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