Symbiotic Relationships and Taxonomy Flashcards
(14 cards)
process of balancing
succession
1 benefits and 1 harmed
parasitism
both benefit
mutualism
a tick feeding on a dog’s blood
Parasitism
Bees collect nectar from flowers for food, and in doing so, they inadvertently transfer pollen to other flowers, helping the plants reproduce.
Mutualism
1 benefits and 1 no effect
Commensalism
the maximum population that a given area can sustain or the sustainable number
Carrying Capacity
cattle egrets following grazing cattle and eating the insects stirred up by their movement.
Commensalism
the “father of taxonomy,” developed a hierarchical system for classifying living things
Carl Linnaeus
Hierarchy of living things
Domain > Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species
Classifications of Domain
Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
Domains that are prokaryotes
Bacteria and Archaea
has a unique cell membrane composed of unique lipids, including ether bonds and isoprenoid chains, which are different from the ester bonds and fatty acids
Archaea
Kingdoms of Eukarya (PAFP)
Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia