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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Semester 2: Relationships between organisms

Their are many organisms that help each other in the act of survival. One example that happen on campus is below the soil. Their are worms in the soil, that eat the dirt, and their poop thus gives nutrients to the soil. This leads to my next example, which is plants and trees take nutrients from the dirt and make food with that such as fruit. This fruit feed herbivores or omnivores such as the rats or opossum in the school. Not only do the plants and trees feed them, but we humans also give them our left over trash. This attracts carnivores, for example, the hawk that circles over ricks. This hawk hunts the rats and opossums that live in our school. Our school is able to support many animals and creates a variety of relationships between organisms that support their survival.




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