7.1.3

Species Interdependence

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Species Interdependence

There is interdependence between different species. This means that one species may rely on another species for different things, such as:

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Food

  • A species may depend on another for food.
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Shelter

  • A species may depend on another for shelter.
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Pollination

  • A species may depend on another for pollination (transfer of pollen).
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Seed dispersal

  • A species may depend on another to spread its seeds.

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1Cell Biology

1.1What's in Cells?

1.2Cell Division

1.3Transport in Cells

2Organisation

2.1Principles of Organisation

2.2Enzymes

2.3Circulatory System

2.4Non-Communicable Diseases

2.5Plant Tissues, Organs & Systems

3Infection & Response

4Bioenergetics

5Homeostasis & Response

5.1Homeostasis

5.2The Human Nervous System

5.3Hormonal Coordination in Humans

5.4Plant Hormones

6Inheritance, Variation & Evolution

6.1Reproduction

6.2Variation & Evolution

6.3Genetics & Evolution

6.4Classification

7Ecology

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