Ecosystem Habitats
Types of Consumers
Webs & Chains
Predator vs. Prey
Symbiotic Relationships
100
Biotic factors result in the activity of what types of organisms? A. Abiotic Factor B. Predator C. Biotic Factor D. Limiting Factor
What is C. Limiting Factor
100
This is an organism that eats only meat or other animals. A. Carnivore B. Omnivore C. Population D. Mutualism
What is A. Carnivore?
100
This is a pathway of energy through various stages as a result of feeding patterns of a series of organisms. A. Habitat B. Limiting Factor C. Food Chain D. Herbivore
What is C. Food Chain?
100
This organism hunts and eats other organisms. A. Predator B. Producer C. Species D. Niche
What is A. Predator?
100
This is a relationship between two organisms where at least on organism benefits? A. Symbiosis B. Species C. Limiting Factor D. Community
What is A. Symbiosis?
200
This is the study of living organisms within their environment. A. Consumer B. Ecology C. Limiting Factors D. Food Web
What is B. Ecology
200
This organism makes it own food by using energy from its surroundings (i.e. the sun). A. Carnivore B. Producer C. Predator D. Species
What is B. Producer?
200
Which order correctly represents a food chain? A. Tiger-->Rabbit-->Dog-->Spider B. Grass-->Grasshopper-->Pigeon-->Fox C. Horse-->Deer-->beetle-->Alligator D. Cow-->Sunflower-->Cat-->Elephant
What is B. Grass-->Grasshopper-->Pigeon-->Fox?
200
This organism is eaten by other organism. A. Predator B. Decomposer C. Prey D. Consumer
What is C. Prey?
200
This is a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is not harmed or affected. A. Carrying Capacity B. Mutualism C. Commensalism D. Biotic Factor
What is C. Commensalism?
300
A ____________ is a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area A. Population B. Omnivore C. Niche D. Mutualism
What is A. Population
300
This organism eats both plants and animals. A. Population B. Producer C. Omnivore D. Species
What is C. Omnivore?
300
This is a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem. A. Habitat B. Ecosystem C. Food Web D. Food Chain
What is C. Food Web?
300
Which of the these organisms are in a predator - prey relationship? A. Sunflower - Grass B. Grasshopper - Cricket C. Snake - Rat D. Mushroom - Fungi
What is C. Snake - Rat?
300
In this symbiotic relationship both organism benefit. A. Niche B. Parasitism C. Omnivore D. Mutualism
What is D. Mutualism?
400
This is a group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring. A. Prey B. Parasitism C. Niche D. Species
What is D. Species
400
This organism only eats plants and is one of the primary consumers on the energy pyramid. A. Omnivore B. Herbivore C. Carnivore D. Population
What is Herbivore?
400
This organism gets its energy from breaking down the remains of dead organisms or animal waste. A. Producer B. Herbivore C. Omnivore D. Decomposer
What is D. Decomposer?
400
Which one of these organisms can be both predator and prey? A. Oak tree B. Rabbit C. Raccoon D. Grasshopper
What is C. Raccoon?
400
A tick on a dog would be and example of what type of symbiotic relationship? A. Mutualism B. Parasitism C. Ecosystem D. Commensalism
What is B. Parasitism?
500
This environmental factor associated with non-living organisms. A. Carnivore B. Abiotic Factor C. Carrying Capacity D. Limiting Factor
What is B. Abiotic Factor
500
This is the top level of the energy pyramid? A. Primary B. Secondary C. Quaternary D. Tertiary
What is C. Quaternary?
500
This is the amount of organisms that can successfully survive in a population. A. Commensalism B. Abiotic Factor C. Carrying Capacity D. Community
What is C. Carrying Capacity?
500
Which of these organism can be considered a top predator on the energy pyramid? A. Sunflower B. Rabbit C. Humans D. Dog
What is C. Humans?
500
The cowbird walks along side of the buffalo. As the buffalo kicks up dirt, the cowbird eats the bugs that come up from under the dirt. What type of symbiotic relationship is this? A. Parasitism B. Mutualism C. Population D. Commensalism
What is D. Commensalism?
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