Monday, October 5, 2015

competition and predation

What is the difference between competition and predation?

16 comments:

  1. competition your fighting over the food you want with the other species that eats the same food or resource.

    Predations is eating your food source

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  2. Competition means when two organisms fight over one and predation means N organism hunting for food.

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  3. Competition mean when two organism fight over a prey and predation mean they look for food source .

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  4. competition is wen organisms fight over food and predation is when they hunt for food

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  5. Competition is when 2 organisms kill over one and predation means organism killing for food.

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  6. competition is fighting for food predation is hunting for your food

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  7. Two species fighting over food
    Hunting for food

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  9. Competition is a relationship with 2 organisms together. Predation mean organisms killing organisms.

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  10. Competition is when two organisms are after the same thing and predation is an organism hunting for food.

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  11. In ecology, predation describes a biological interaction where a predator (an organism that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the organism that is attacked).

    Competition is an interaction between organisms or species, in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another.

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  12. compettion mean to fight over food and prediction mean to eat your food source...

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  13. competition- EAT OTHER ANIMALLS AND THEY FIGHT TO GET IT
    predation- GET YOUR OWN FOOD/ hunting

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  14. competition One fights for its food and the predation eats food sources

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  15. Perditions kills other animals and Competition is when animals struggle to get their own food.

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  16. predation no know rules and the competition that is can be made fair.

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