Coral Eating Worm

Coral Eating Worm

There are 2 types of worms: worms that eat at night (nocturnal) and worms that eat during the day (diurnal). The birds eat during the day and seem to be eating ONLY the diurnal worms. The nocturnal worms are in their burrows during this time. Each spring when the worms reproduce, they have about 500 babies but only 100 of these 500 ever become old enough to reproduce. Describe variations in populations?​

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1. There are 2 types of worms: worms that eat at night (nocturnal) and worms that eat during the day (diurnal). The birds eat during the day and seem to be eating ONLY the diurnal worms. The nocturnal worms are in their burrows during this time. Each spring when the worms reproduce, they have about 500 babies but only 100 of these 500 ever become old enough to reproduce. Describe variations in populations?​


Darwin's Natural Selection Worksheet Read the following situations and fill in the chart for each of the four parts of Darwin's theory of

natural selection.

D There is a species of worms that eat at night (nocturnal) and ones that eat during the

day (diurnal). The birds eat during the day and seem to be eating ONLY the diurnal

worms. The nocturnal worms are in their burrows during this time. Each spring when

the worms reproduce, they have about 500 babies but only 100 of these 500 ever

become old enough to reproduce.

Overproduction:

Genetic Variation:

Selection:

Adaptation:


2. If a bird eats worm who will eat the bird?


Answer:

a cat i guess?

Explanation:

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3. 1. There are two (2) types of worms: worms that eat at night (nocturnal) and worms that eat during the day(diurnal). The birds eat during the day and seem to be eating only the diurnal worms. The nocturnalworms are in their burrows during this time. Due to bird predation and others, not all worms producedlive to the age of production.Guide Question:1. What worm has natural selection? Why?2. What worm has overproduction?3. The population of worms that has heritable variation4 How will the population of worms change over time?​


Answer:

1 triangle with two congruent is calles issoceles

2the worm the parallelogram with only one pair

3is a quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite side the are parallel

4 is a parallelogram with four congruent angles

Explanation:

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4. Chicken that eats worms that eat the plant is an example of what relationship?​


Answer:

food chain relationship

Explanation:

i guess?


5. Is the insects or worm are Healthy To eats?​


Answer:

Insects are considered highly nutritional; the majority of them are rich in protein, healthy fats, iron, and calcium, and low in carbohydrates. In fact, the authors of the FAO report claim that insects are just as – if not more – nutritious than commonly consumed meats, such as beef.

There are plenty of nutrients to write about. Earthworms are a wriggling superfood. They're high in protein and have high levels of iron and of amino acids, which help break down food and repair body tissue. They also contain copper, manganese and zinc.

Explanation:


6. 4. Birds eating worm Interaction Importance​


Answer:

This interaction has consequences for the bird (a good meal) and rather drastic consequences for the worm (the end of its life).

Explanation-

If a bird in Darwin's hedgerow – say, a robin – eats an earthworm, that's an interaction between the bird and the worm. This interaction has consequences for the bird (a good meal) and rather drastic consequences for the worm (the end of its life).


7. Which group of animals are under invertebrates? A. worms, flatworms, segmented worms B. starfish, seahorse, eel C. fish, spider, mussel D. whale, worms, shark to take care of rainforests, coral reefs, and mangrove swamps​


Letter A. Worms, flatworms, segmented worms

Invertebrates Animals has no bones or backbones.

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Answer:

A.worms, flatworms, segmented worms

Explanation:

invertebrates are cold-blooded animals with no backbone or bony skeleton


8. importance of bird eating worm​


Answer:

birds crave protein, but birds eat worms for a variety of other reasons as well. Worms are readily available in nature for birds to feed on and worms are quite easy to catch.” ... Birds, apparently, also enjoy other foods found in nature, such as fruit and seeds.

Worms are the ideal food for omnivorous birds such as robins and other thrushes. While birds will eat just about any type of worm they can catch, earthworms and insect larvae are the most common food.


9. Worms, Starish, Coral, RyaIdentify and describe the kind of ecological relationship that exist between organisms.​


Answer: Invertebrates


10. what do silk worms eat?


Mulberry Leaves

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11. description of a bird eats worms​


Answer:

kaya kumakain sila ng worm kase gusto nila


12. what earth worms eat?


Answer:

They eat living organisms such as nematodes, protozoans, rotifers, bacteria, fungi in soil.


13. what is the symbiotic relationship of a chicken eating a worm?​


Answer:

PARASITISM

Explanation:

Parasitism is a symbiotic relationship between two species where one of them benefits (the parasite) and the other is harmed or even killed (the host).

Answer:

Parasitism

Explanation:

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14. a kind of worm that eats organic materials


Answer:

Earthworms can consume practically all kinds of organic matter and they can eat their own body weight per day, e.g. 1 kg of worms can consume 1 kg of residues every day. The excreta (castings) of the worms are rich in nitrate, available forms of P, K, Ca and Mg.

Explanation:

Mostly Earthworms  

mostly earthwoms bc they are the main worms in our place who eats a lot of organic materials.


15. What is the correct way to write the sentence? A Birds eat worms bugs seeds, and, pieces of bread. B Birds eat worms bugs seeds and pieces of, bread. C Birds eat worms bugs seeds, and pieces of bread. D Birds eat worms, bugs, seeds, and pieces of bread.


D
Birds eat worms, bugs, seeds and pieces of bread.
What is the correct way to write the sentence? D Birds eat worms, bugs, seeds, and pieces of bread.

16. description of a bird eats a worm​


Answer:

The simple answer is: birds crave protein, but birds eat worms for a variety of other reasons as well. Worms are readily available in nature for birds to feed on and worms are quite easy to catch.” ... Birds, apparently, also enjoy other foods found in nature, such as fruit and seeds.

Explanation:

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17. In the ecological relationship between a chicken and a worm wherein the chicken eats the worm, what is the role of the worm? A. host B. prey C. predator D. commensal ​


Answer:

C..

Explanation:

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18. what animasl eats worms


Answer:

Hedgehogs, moles, and shrews

Explanation;

are three groups of insect-eaters that are closely related to one another. These are small mammals that walk on the flats of their feet. They have long, pointed snouts and sharp, pointed teeth for crunching through insects, worms, and other invertebrates.

Q: What animals eats worms?

• Aquatic animals including fish, frogs, crayfish and turtles eat worms and similar creatures that live in water.

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19. why we can't eat worms and animal


Answer:

Because worms and other animals are dirty and it cannot eat.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

Many people insist that eating animals is “natural” — and therefore morally neutral — because other animals eat animals. ... Humans have no biological need to consume meat or any animal products.

As a company that specializes in vermiculture, we often get asked, “Can you eat worms”? The short answer is yes. These squiggly creatures can be eaten raw or cooked, especially for small children who are invariably drawn to earthworms. ... Wild worms can carry parasites and germs that can be harmful.


20. 1. A bird eats a worm. Who is the predator?a. the wormb. both the bird and the wormc. the birdd. neither the bird nor the worm​


Answer:

c. the bird

Explanation:

because they eat worm

C. the bird

Explanation:

Because a predator is an organism that eats another organism.


21. what happen when the bird eat the worm?​


Answer:

It's what you called predation. The bird consumes the worm to satisfy its hunger.

Explanation:

Answer:

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22. 24. Which of the following animals is a first-order consumer?A. snake eating ratC. worm eating leavesB. bird eating wormD. hawk eating bird​


Answer:

b

Explanation:

because she want a grow like a mother


23. cat eating rat bird eating worm and dog eating fish are example of predator- prey relationship.which of the following is the complete set of predatorsA.cat,rat,fishb.cat,bird,dogc.Rat,worm,fishd.rat,worm,dog​


Answer:

B

Explanation:

The rat is the cat's prey so the predator is the cat. The worm is the bird's prey so the worm is the predator. The fish is the dog's prey so the dog is the predator. The cat, bird, and dog are the ones consuming the rat,worm, and fish. (hope it helps)


24. 3. Which of the following statements shows an example of mutualism in a coral reef ecosystem? A. Sea urchins eat coral and algae. B. Parasite-like worm lives in the guts and flesh of the fish. C. Barnacles create home sites by attaching themselves to whales. D. Sea anemone serves as the habitat of clownfish while the clownfish protect the sea anemone.


Question:

Which of the following statements shows an example of mutualism in a coral reef ecosystem?

A. Sea urchins eat coral and algae.

B. Parasite-like worm lives in the guts and flesh of the fish.

C. Barnacles create home sites by attaching themselves to whales.

D. Sea anemone serves as the habitat of clownfish while the clownfish protect the sea anemone.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which two organisms live in close proximity and both benefit from the relationship. ... One of the most well-known examples of mutualism in coral reefs is the clown fish and the anemone, but there are many other mutualism examples in the ocean.

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25. INTERACTIO4. A bird eats worms.​


Interaction in the ecosystem consists of:

mutualism - an ecological relationship where two organisms benefit from each othercommensalism - an ecological relationship where one organism benefits while the other is unaffectedparasitism - an ecological relationship where one organism benefits while the other is affectedpredation - an ecological relationship where one organism eat another organism in order to survivecompetition - an ecological relationship where two organisms fight each other in order to survive

A bird eats worms. This interaction is called predation. The bird eats worms to survive.


26. 22. They are the most common cnidarians.A. spongesB. coralsC. ascarisD. worms​


Answer:

B. Corals

Explanation:


27. birds eating worms importance​


Answer:

Yes the birds eating worms

Explanation:

It's is important


28. what does worms eat???​


Answer:

Their nutrition comes from things in soil, such as decaying roots and leaves. Animal manures are an important food source for earthworms. They eat living organisms such as nematodes, protozoans, rotifers, bacteria, fungi in soil. Worms will also feed on the decomposing remains of other animals

Explanation:

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29. 2.Which of the following statements shows an example of predation in a coral reef ecosystem? A. Sea urchins eat coral and algae. B. Parasite-like worm lives in the guts and flesh of the fish. C. Barnacles create home sites by attaching themselves to whales. D. Sea anemone serves as the habitat of clownfish while the clownfish protect the sea anemone.


Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Sea Urchins as predators and coral and algae as prey.


30. the storms eat worms in the soil​


Answer:

what's the question.

Explanation:


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