Types of Interactions Poster
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Types of Interactions Poster HS&T Ch. 10-4, pp. 268-273 You will create a poster illustrating an ecosystem and the types of interactions that occur among the organisms that make up the ecosystem and their environment.
You will present your poster to the class and your poster will be a project grade.
Your poster must meet the following criteria: . You must complete the Types of Interactions Poster Outline and present your completed outline to the teacher for approval before you make your poster . The completed Types of Interactions Poster Outline is neatly glued onto the back of your poster . All terms from the Types of Interactions Poster Outline are represented in your poster . There are no terminology labels in your poster illustration . Your poster illustration is unified in that it is one big picture of an ecosystem (cannot be divided into several smaller pictures) . Your poster is neat & colored BE CREATIVE!! HAVE FUN WITH IT!! Types of Interactions Poster HS&T Ch. 10-4, pp. 268-273 You will create a poster illustrating an ecosystem and the types of interactions that occur among the organisms that make up the ecosystem and their environment.
You will present your poster to the class and your poster will be a project grade.
Your poster must meet the following criteria: . You must complete the Types of Interactions Poster Outline and present your completed outline to the teacher for approval before you make your poster . The completed Types of Interactions Poster Outline is neatly glued onto the back of your poster . All terms from the Types of Interactions Poster Outline are represented in your poster . There are no terminology labels in your poster illustration . Your poster illustration is unified in that it is one big picture of an ecosystem (cannot be divided into several smaller pictures) . Your poster is neat & colored BE CREATIVE!! HAVE FUN WITH IT!! Types of Interactions Poster Outline HS&T Ch. 10-4, pp. 268-273
Complete the table below to help you outline how you will illustrate each term in your poster. Explain how this will be illustrated Term Definition in your poster A community of organisms and their Ecosystem nonliving environment interacting together A group of individuals of the same species Population that live together in the same area at the same time Resources (food, water, living space, sunlight) Limiting Factor that limit the size of a population All of the species living in an area Community
Two or more individuals or populations trying Competition to use the same limited resource (food, water, living space, sunlight) Animal that is hunted and eaten (if caught) Prey
Animal that hunts, kills and eats the prey Predator
Coloring that helps an organism blend into its Camouflage background A close, long-term association between two This will be illustrated in your poster by drawing or more organisms examples of organisms in each of the three Symbiosis different types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism. A symbiotic relationship where both Mutualism organisms benefit or are helped A symbiotic relationship where one organism Commensalism benefits or is helped while the other organism is neither helped nor harmed A symbiotic relationship where one organism Parasitism benefits or is helped (parasite) while the other organism is harmed (host) The organism that benefits in a parasitic Parasite relationship The organism that is harmed in a parasitic Host relationship An organism that carries pollen from one Pollinator flower to another Create a rough sketch of your poster on the back of this paper and present to teacher for approval. Types of Interactions Poster Outline HS&T Ch. 10-4, pp. 268-273
Complete the table below to help you outline how you will illustrate each term in your poster. Explain how this will be illustrated Term Definition in your poster
Ecosystem
Population
Limiting Factor
Community
Competition
Prey
Predator
Camouflage
This will be illustrated in your poster by drawing examples of organisms in each of the three Symbiosis different types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism.
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
Parasite
Host Pollinator
Create a rough sketch of your poster on the back of this paper and present to teacher for approval.