Ecological Relationships DIGITAL WebQuest (Predation, Competition, & Symbiosis)
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This engaging WebQuest can be completed individually, with partners, or in groups. The purpose of this WebQuest is for students to learn about the different types of relationships that exist between different organisms in the same ecosystem.
Some topics in this WebQuest:
*Predation
*Competition
*Interspecific
*Intraspecific
*Symbiosis
*Mutualism
*Commensalism
*Parasitism
This activity guides students through exploring information and videos through the use of embedded links. As a final task, students are identify the some examples of ecological relationships found in nature. Students are led through components of a WebQuest: introduction, task, process, final task, and conclusion.
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A comprehensive answer key included.
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NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARD ADDRESSED:
MS-LS2-1.Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence for the effects of resource availability on organisms and populations of organisms in an ecosystem.[Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on cause and effect relationships between resources and growth of individual organisms and the numbers of organisms in ecosystems during periods of abundant and scarce resources.]
MS-LS2-2.Construct an explanation that predicts patterns of interactions among organisms across multiple ecosystems.[Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on predicting consistent patterns of interactions in different ecosystems in terms of the relationships among and between organisms and abiotic components of ecosystems. Examples of types of interactions could include competitive, predatory, and mutually beneficial.]
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