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100

Which trophic level is able to perform photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis

100

Two species both benefit - like the honey badger finding food and the honey guide bird having access to it.  What is the name of this type of relationship?

Mutualism 

100

Which type of species can survive in more habitats - specialists or generalists?


Generalists 

100

What is the most likely limiting factor in the desert biome?


Water

200

Provide 2 examples of secondary consumers

Answers will Vary: Examples: Mountain Lion, Bears, Tigers

200

A remora travels on the back of a shark to gain food and the shark does not notice.  What is the name of this type of relationship.

Commensalism (Or mutualism if you refer to the clean up of the shark) 

200

Draw a picture that demonstrates biodiversity


Pictures may vary 


200


Cold temperatures are likely a limiting factor in this biome


Arctic/Tundra 

300

Would you expect to have more primary or secondary consumers?

Primary consumers because Secondary Consumers consume Primary Consumers.  

300

You discover two species that both negatively affect each other.  Does this fit the definition of a symbiotic relationship?  Why or why not

No. Symbiotic relationships require at least one animal to be receiving benefit. 

300

What are the two requirements for something to be an invasive species?

1. Its not native to the ecosystem where it is found

2. It causes harm to the environment, economy, or human health.

300

One of these pictures shows limited biodiversity.  Which one?  Explain.




Coral reef because there are more biotic factors. 
400

What is the niche filled by decomposers?

The breaking down of all dead organisms

400

There is a very high population of wolves, what do you expect to happen to the population of deer in the next season?

Answers will vary: Example Response Deer Population to drop drastically due to the increase of wolves.

400

Which type of variable goes on the x-axis of a graph?

A. Dependent

B. Independent 

C. Controlled

B. Independent

400

Provide an example of where predators would be the main limiting factor


An example where predators are the main limiting factor is a population of Snowshoe Hare in northern forests.

The number of hares is often controlled by predators such as the Canada Lynx. When lynx populations increase, they eat more hares, causing the hare population to decrease. In this case, predation is the main limiting factor because it directly affects how many hares survive.

500

Draw an energy pyramid of trophic levels, including producers, primary consumers, and secondary consumers



500

Provide an example of parasitism

Answers Will Vary: Example Deer and Tick

500

Draw a graph of a population that demonstrates dynamic equilibrium



500

Are limiting factors biotic, abiotic, or either?


Either

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