Learn how relationships between organisms can be harmful to some. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
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Year 9
Parasitism
Predation
Learn about predation and how organisms can be predator or prey. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Competition
Learn about competition between organisms and why competition occurs. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Introduced species
Learn about introduced species and the advantages and disadvantages of introduced species. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Pollinator
Learn about pollinators and the role they play. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Human impacts on ecosystems – fishing
Learn about the impact of fishing on ecosystems. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Human impacts on ecosystems – logging of forests
Learn about the impact of logging of forests on ecosystems. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Human impacts on ecosystems – farming
Learn about the impact of farming on ecosystems. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Human impacts on ecosystems – irrigation
Learn about the impact of irrigation on ecosystems. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
Human impacts on ecosystems – river damming
Learn about the impact of river damming on ecosystems. You'll need a pen and paper or device to record your answer and the internet.
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