Vocab
~Mutualism: A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
~Commensalism: A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
~Parasitism: A symbiotic association in which one organism benefits while the other is harmed
~Taiga: Known for snow, and evergreen (coniferous) trees. It is the largest biome. The colors of plants and animals are darker. The tree's leaves are needle-like, and never stop doing photosynthesis. Animals and adaptations are relatively the same to the Tundra.
~Biome: A large geographical area of distinctive plant and animal groups which have adapted to that particular environment
~Coniferous: These forests grow where temperatures are cold and rainfall is moderate.
~Needles: Make up leaves on the trees of the Taiga, also make food for the trees
~Deciduous: Shedding or losing foliage at the end of the growing season
~Permafrost: A layer of permanently frozen soil
~Plethora: Overabundance, Excess
~Commensalism: A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
~Parasitism: A symbiotic association in which one organism benefits while the other is harmed
~Taiga: Known for snow, and evergreen (coniferous) trees. It is the largest biome. The colors of plants and animals are darker. The tree's leaves are needle-like, and never stop doing photosynthesis. Animals and adaptations are relatively the same to the Tundra.
~Biome: A large geographical area of distinctive plant and animal groups which have adapted to that particular environment
~Coniferous: These forests grow where temperatures are cold and rainfall is moderate.
~Needles: Make up leaves on the trees of the Taiga, also make food for the trees
~Deciduous: Shedding or losing foliage at the end of the growing season
~Permafrost: A layer of permanently frozen soil
~Plethora: Overabundance, Excess