Mutualism: Moss growing on a Redwood tree. The moss gets a home and the tree gets some protection.
Commensalism: A bald eagle makes its nest in a tree without harming or benefting it while benefiting itself.
Predator/Prey: Coyotes, Gray wolf, Artic fox, Wolverine, Black Bear.
Parasitism: Brain-worms eats the brain of the caribous loses control and dies.
Competition: -A group of squirrels eating a colony of beatles. -A red fox eating a squirrel.
Carbon Cycle: Carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere is absorbed by plants and in the process of photsynthesis combined with water to make carbohydrates and other biologically useful organic molecules. Animals eat the plants in the porcess of aerobic cellular respiration, the carbohydrates are broken down their energy.
3 Plants and Animals with adaption: Plants -Many evergreen trees -Trees with needle like leaves -Many trees that have branches that droop downward. Animals: -Most animals migrate to warmer climates once the cold weather begins. -Animals have adapted to life. -Other animals produces a layer of insulating feathers or fur to protect from cold. Preciptation: Snow.
1 Symbiotic relationship within Taiga: A Lichen and a black spruce tree. The lichen needs food and the tree produces dead matter. The dead matter is consumed by the lichen, which in the turn provides nutrients for the spruce.