Most living things produce more offspring than the environment can support. Limiting factors that determine the carrying capacity of an environment include food, water, shelter, and space. For example, peep and pop interactions may involve predation while camouflage, defensive chemicals, and warning coloration help organisms compete or avoid predation within an environment.
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Teacher guided reading guide (interactions)
1. Type of Interactions
Within an Environment
Most living things produce more offspring than will _________________.
Limiting Factors:
1. _____________________
2. _____________________
3. _____________________
4. _____________________
Carrying
Capacity:______________________________________________________________________________
__
________________________________________________________________________________
Example:
Interactions between Organisms: (Explain their interactions)
Peep: _________________________________________________________________________________
***Pop: _______________________________________________________________________________
.COM:_________________________________________________________________________________
Eco:___________________________________________________________________________________
Competition Examples
Predator Adaptations
Prey Adaptations
Camouflage Examples:
Defensive chemicals:
Warning coloration: