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Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Competition
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Organisms are well adapted to survive in their normal environment. Population size depends on a variety of factors including competition, predation, disease and human influences. Both plants and animals compete for the resources in their habitat. There are two types of competition; inter-species (different types of animal competing for the same resources) and intra-species (animals of the same type competing for resources). Animals compete for food, water, territory and (intra-species only) mates. Natural selection reduces inter-species competition to a degree as it reinforces behavioral... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Competition
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1. In North America, the lynx is an animal that feeds on hares. Which of the following features of the hare will not help it run away before a lynx can get close enough to catch it.
2. Working together can give organisms an advantage in competition. What is this called?
3. Lions live in groups (prides). The dominant male lions sometimes chase some of the male cubs away as they approach sexual maturity, making them leave the pride. Why do you think this is?
4. Ladybugs feed on insects called aphids. What happens when the number of aphids increases?
5. Which of the following best describes the population curve for a predator-prey relationship?
6. Ladybugs feed on insects called aphids. What happens when the number of aphids increases?
7. Working together can give organisms an advantage in competition. What is this called?
8. The Forestry Commission have planted lots of trees in Scotland, often in quite wet and boggy countryside. These trees are mainly Sitka spruce, which are evergreen and are planted close together. Which of the following might explain why there are not many plants growing on the forest floor?
9. Which of the following best describes the population curve for a predator-prey relationship?
10. When the gray squirrel was introduced to parks in Britain in the 1870s, the numbers of the native red squirrels decreased. Why?