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1. The plant grow at the bottom of the pond. 2. Consists of the individuals of one species living in an environment. 3. Obtain energy by consuming wastes and dead organisms. 4. One or both organisms gain from the relationship while neither is harmed. 5. This habitat is dark warm and damp. Air is still and temperature unchanged throughout the day 6. Habitat 7. Commensalism 8. An animal that capture and eat other animal 9. Population in a community depend on each other for survival. 10. A type of symbiosis in which both species benefit from living together -
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1. Ecosystem 2. Carnivores 3. Omnivores 4. Competitive 5. Abiotic 6. Species 7. Population 8. Prey 9. Parasite 10. Host a. obtains energy by eating only animals b. sun, water, air c. An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism d. Human e. A group of organism with common characteristic f. relationship between dog and flea g. provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for the parasite to live h. The community of organisms that live in a particular area, along with their nonliving environment i. organisms with same needs compete for the same resources such as food and space. j. All the members of one species living in the same area
6. This habitat is dark, humid and damp. Air is stagnant and there is very little change in temperature. What kind of the community type? a. Leaf litter community b. Pond community c. Field community d. Seasore community 7. An example of organism in field community is which one of the following? a. Dog b. Cat c. Lizard d. Fungi 8. What kind of the floating plant? a. Plant have roots that grow at the bottom and some part grow in water b. The entire plant grow completely in the water c. Float on the surface with their roots hanging down the water d. Grow at the bottom of the pond 9. Deckweed, Water hyacinth are in the.. ? a. Leaf litter community b. Pond community c. Field community d. Seasore community 10. What is an animal live in the pond community? a. Paramecium, euglena b. Grasshopper, bee c. Mantis, lizard d. Water lotus, water banana