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organism dice (yellow) | factor dice (green) | biotic or abiotic factor? | competitive, dependent, or neither relationship?
flowering plant | plant eating animal | biotic | dependent
grass | temperature | abiotic | dependent
coyote | water | abiotic | dependent
hawk | meat eating animal | biotic | neither
Since the problem isn't clearly stated (e.g., what's being asked about the table: verifying entries, analyzing relationships, etc.), but assuming a common question like checking the "Biotic or Abiotic Factor" and "Relationship" for accuracy:
For the "Flowering plant - Plant eating animal" row:
- Biotic: Plant - eating animal is a living (biotic) factor. Correct.
- Relationship: Flowering plant depends on being eaten? No, wait—plant - eating animal depends on flowering plant for food. So the organism (flowering plant) and factor (plant - eating animal) have a dependent relationship (the animal depends on the plant). The entry says "Dependent"—correct as the animal depends on the plant (the organism here is the plant, the factor is the animal that eats it; the animal's survival depends on the plant, so the relationship of the factor to the organism is dependent).
For "grass - temperature" row:
- Abiotic: Temperature is non - living (abiotic). Correct.
- Relationship: Grass depends on temperature (for growth, survival). So "Dependent" is correct.
For "coyote - water" row:
- Abiotic: Water is non - living (abiotic). Correct.
- Relationship: Coyote depends on water (for survival). So "Dependent" is correct.
For "hawk - Meat eating animal" row:
- Biotic: Meat - eating animal is living (biotic). Correct.
- Relationship: Hawk is a meat - eating animal. So the factor (meat - eating animal) and the organism (hawk) are the same type, so neither competitive (they aren't competing) nor dependent (a hawk doesn't depend on "meat - eating animal" as a factor in the sense of the other rows; it's the same as itself). So "Neither" is correct.
If the question was to confirm the entries, all the "Biotic or Abiotic Factor" and "Relationship" entries are accurate based on ecological definitions (biotic = living, abiotic = non - living; dependent = organism depends on the factor, neither = no competitive or dependent relationship).
If you have a specific question (e.g., why a certain entry is as it is, or to correct an entry), please clarify.
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Since the problem isn't clearly stated (e.g., what's being asked about the table: verifying entries, analyzing relationships, etc.), but assuming a common question like checking the "Biotic or Abiotic Factor" and "Relationship" for accuracy:
For the "Flowering plant - Plant eating animal" row:
- Biotic: Plant - eating animal is a living (biotic) factor. Correct.
- Relationship: Flowering plant depends on being eaten? No, wait—plant - eating animal depends on flowering plant for food. So the organism (flowering plant) and factor (plant - eating animal) have a dependent relationship (the animal depends on the plant). The entry says "Dependent"—correct as the animal depends on the plant (the organism here is the plant, the factor is the animal that eats it; the animal's survival depends on the plant, so the relationship of the factor to the organism is dependent).
For "grass - temperature" row:
- Abiotic: Temperature is non - living (abiotic). Correct.
- Relationship: Grass depends on temperature (for growth, survival). So "Dependent" is correct.
For "coyote - water" row:
- Abiotic: Water is non - living (abiotic). Correct.
- Relationship: Coyote depends on water (for survival). So "Dependent" is correct.
For "hawk - Meat eating animal" row:
- Biotic: Meat - eating animal is living (biotic). Correct.
- Relationship: Hawk is a meat - eating animal. So the factor (meat - eating animal) and the organism (hawk) are the same type, so neither competitive (they aren't competing) nor dependent (a hawk doesn't depend on "meat - eating animal" as a factor in the sense of the other rows; it's the same as itself). So "Neither" is correct.
If the question was to confirm the entries, all the "Biotic or Abiotic Factor" and "Relationship" entries are accurate based on ecological definitions (biotic = living, abiotic = non - living; dependent = organism depends on the factor, neither = no competitive or dependent relationship).
If you have a specific question (e.g., why a certain entry is as it is, or to correct an entry), please clarify.