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Relationships in an Ecosystem

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Relationships Between Organisms

Within a habitat, all living things interact with one another, whether it be a predator/prey relationship or one organism using another for shelter.

Organisms in the same habitat

Organisms in the same habitat

  • Organisms are dependent on one another for a wide range of reasons:
    • They provide a food source (any organism that is consumed).
    • They help with pollination (insects such as bees).
    • They help provide shelter (some species of tree).
Pollination

Pollination

  • Humans depend on pollination more than others considering how we farm crops for large-scale agriculture and consumption.
Negative impacts

Negative impacts

  • Some organisms can affect their environment and often impact other species negatively.
  • An example is:
    • When a species over hunts a particular population causing them to die out - this can have implications for other organisms.
Human impacts

Human impacts

  • If pollutants from humans make it into the environment, this can cause an accumulation of toxins in certain apex predators.
  • This can kill the predators.
  • Large-scale destruction of habitats (e.g. cutting down a rainforest) can have a huge effect on the organisms who live in that environment.
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Properties of Materials

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