Living such as plants, animals, and bacteria.
Biotic Factor
Nonliving such as rocks.
Abiotic
What level of organization is a wolf pack living in a forest?
Population
What is a population?
A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
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How old is Mr. Stephanic
58
Which is not a Biotic factor? Fly, fungi, water, bacteria.
Water
Which of the following is a biotic factor: fly, soil, rock, or water?
Fly
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Which level of ecological organization includes only one species?
Population
Which level of ecological organization includes multiple populations?
Community
How is a mule produced?
Mating a horse and donkey
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Which of the following is an example of a biotic factor in a pond: fish, water, or sunlight?
Fish
Name three abiotic factors that influence plant growth.
Examples: Sun, Water, Light. Temperature, Humidity, Soil.
What is the difference between a community and ecosystem?
A community is made up of many species. An ecosystem includes all biotic and abiotic factors (living and nonliving) in an area.
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Which of the following Ecological Organization level has both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) species, population, ecosystem, or community?
Ecosystem
In which level of ecological organization would you find abiotic factors interacting with living things?
Ecosystem
Is Bacteria in the soil biotic or abiotic.
Biotic
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What does BIO mean
LIFE
living organism that is genetically alike and can produce fertile offspring that can also reproduce.
What ecological level is a group of lions, zebras, and gazelles living in the same area
Community
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Why is sunlight the most important thing to life in an ecosystem?
Provides energy for all living things
Name one biotic and one abiotic factor in a desert ecosystem.
Cactus, animals,
Sand, sun, heat, rocks etc
What are 3 abiotic factors that plants need to live
Air, sunlight, water,, dirt/soil, water, temperature, etc for survival.
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How does a species differ from a population?
Species is one type of living lthing
Population is two or more of the same species
Is an entire rainforest considered a community, or an ecosystem? Why?
Ecosystem
All living and non living things live in one area
Put the following in correct order of levels of organization from smallest to largest:, community, biosphere, ecosystem, specie, population.
Specie, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere