Competition for Resources
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Students use this resource consisting of six slides with diagrams, written explanation and voice-over to understand that organisms will compete with each other if resources are limited. Examples cited are cane toads and green tree frogs, conifers preventing undergrowth and the adaptations of some plants such as vines in rainforests are explained. There is a two-question quiz and a summary slide.
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NSW syllabus outcomes
(SC4-14LW) relates the structure and function of living things to their classification, survival and reproduction
Australian curriculum content descriptions
(ACSSU112) Interactions between organisms can be described in terms of food chains and food webs; human activity can affect these interactions
More information
- Resource type:
- Interactive Resource
- ScOT topics:
- Populations (Ecology)
- File type:
- text/html
- Language/s:
- en-AU
- Author:
- Intel Corporation
- Publisher:
- Intel Corporation
- Date created:
- Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Resource ID: 6672c93e-3e13-465a-a2b1-5663c3f2395f