1.3.1

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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1Biology

1.1Cells, Tissues & Organs

1.2Reproduction & Variation

1.3Ecological Relationships & Classification

1.4Digestion & Nutrition

1.5Plants & Photosynthesis

1.6Biological Systems & Processes

2Chemistry

2.1Particles

2.2Chemical Reactions

2.3Atoms, Elements, Compounds

2.4The Periodic Table

2.5Materials & the Earth

2.6Reactivity

2.7Energetics

2.8Properties of Materials

3Physics

3.1Energy

3.2Forces & Motion

3.3Waves

3.4Electricity & Magnetism

3.5Matter

3.6Space Physics

4Disciplinary Knowledge

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