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Type of relationship: A pack of woolf hunting together
Intraspecific-feeding
Type of relationship: A flock of sheeps in the field
Intraspecific-protection
Type of relationship: A fungus and a tree
Interspecific-symbiosis (tree gets the nutrients better from fungus and the fungus gets from the tree what it needs to develop)
Type of relationship: clown fish that lives in an anemona.
Interspecific-mutualism
Type of relationship: A bird eating fleas and a ticks from the cows body.
Interspecific-mutualism
Type of relationship: A flea on a dog
Interspecific-parasitism
Type of relationship: A lion is eating a zebra.
Interspecific-predation
Type of relationship: Relation between two organisms where they need one each other to survive.
Interespecific-Symbiosis
Type of relationship: Relation beneficial for both organisms
Interspecific-Mutualism
Name the interspecific relationships
Predation, parasitism, mutualism and symbiosis.
Name the three intraspecific relationships
Reproduction, feeding and protection.
Name the kingdom that reproduces by spores.
Fungus
Is yeast an unicellular or multicellular funfus?
Unicellular
Are moulds unicellular or multicellular fungus?
multicellular
Which bacteria eats other living things?
Bacilli
Which bacteria produces their own food?
Cyanobacteria
Which is the simplest organism on earth?
Bacteria
Name three reasons why animals interact
Move for food (or hunt), to find shelter (cover) and scape from predators.
Name two ways in which plants can reproduce.
From seeds and from a piece of the same plant.
A group of many living things of the same species living together makes up a __________.
Population
Different populations from all of the kingdoms that live in the same place form a ____________
Community
A turtle is an example of individual, population or community?
Individual (one turtle)
Corals are an example of individual, population or community?
Population (many corals together)
A reef is an example of individual, population or community?
Community (coral, fishes, jellyfish...)
True or false. Viruses are living things?
False. They do not perform the vital functions of nutrition and interaction.
Name 2 kingdoms that don´t have tissues or organs.
Alga and fungus
Unicellular or multicellular, defined nucleus and feed on the remains of other living things. Which kingdom is it?
Fungus
Multicellular, defined nucleus and feed on other living thing. Which kingdom is it?
Animal
Multicellular, defined nucleus and make their own food. Which kingdom is it?
Plant
Unicellular or multicellular, defined nucleus and make their own food. Which kingdom is it?
Alga
Unicellular, defined nucleus and feed on other living things. Which kingdom is it?
Protista (protozoa)
Unicellular and NO defined nucleus. Which kingdom is it?
Bacteria
Name the kingdoms that have cells with no define nucleus.
Bacteria
Name the 4 kingdoms that have cells with a define nucleus.
Plant, alga, protista, animal, and fungus.
Name the kingdoms that feed on the remains of other living things.
Fungus.
Name the kingdoms that eat other living thing.
Animal, protista and some bacterias.
Name the kingdoms that make their own food.
Plant, alga and some bacterias.
Name the 5 kingdoms in which we can classify living things.
Plant, animal, alga, protista, bacteria and fungi.