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100

If a tick sucks on a horse’s blood, then the relationship is…

What is parasitism?

100

If an animal is struggling to find food, which might be a cause

A. Competition 

B. Season change

C. Nothing 

What is A?

100

A producer…

A. Eats primary consumers(may be carnivores or omnivores)

B. Eats secondary consumers(usually carnivores)

C. makes food from the sun(e.g. plants)

What is C, makes food from the sun?

100

An African Wild Dog is spotted by a nearby pond. The ______ is biotic and the ______  is abiotic.

What is the African Wild Dog is biotic and the pond is abiotic?

100

Niches are…

A. the role of an organism

B. The nonliving part of an organism’s habitat

C. The living or once-living part of an organism habitat

What is A, the role of an organism?

200

One example of commensalism is…

1. Ticks sucking on Lion‘s blood

2. Birds nesting in a tree

3. A fox chasing after a rabbit

What is 2, birds nesting in a tree?

200

An ocelot and bobcat live in the same area. They both eat the same food. The ocelot are becoming endangered. Why is that

What is because the bobcat is getting all the food and the ocelot gets nothing, therefore the ocelot starves?

200

A fox, Turtle, mountain lion, and some grass are found near a park. The primary consumer is…

A. The turtle

B. The mountain lion

C. The grass

D. The fox

E. The rabbit

What is A, the turtle?

200

A zebra is spotted by a lion and the lion starts to sprint after the zebra. This is an example of _________. 

What is predation?

200

Nonliving parts of an organism’s habitat, this is a definition of what

A Abiotic Factor
B Biotic Factor
C Limited Factor

What is A, abiotic factor?

300

If mutualism is happy—happy, then what is commensalism

What is happy—neutral?

300

If 2 predators are after the same prey and live in the same environment, then is this competition and what might most likely happen next

A. Competition and they might find more food

B. Not competition and they might die

C. Competition and they might become endangered

D. Competition and they might die from predation


What is C, competition and they might become endangered?

300

A mountain lion eats a rabbit while the raccoon eats a turtle, and the turtle eats berries. The turtle is ________.

What is the primary consumers?

300

The relationship with the emoji teeth—dead is…

What is predation?

300

The emoji card of the type of relationship is happy—sad. Happy—sad…

A. Predation 

B. Mutualism

C. Commensalism

D. Parasitism

What is D, Parasitism?

400

A remora fish attaches to a shark and eats the leftover food that are on the shark. The remora fish in return hangs on to the shark. This relationship is…

What is commensalism?

400

An example of a limited resources is… Pick all that apply

A. A disease infecting a plant

B. A flamingo eats a worm

C. A bird loses its nesting space

D. A baby bird falls asleep in its nest

What is A, and C?

400

Acorns, berries, and grass all have one thing in common. That one thing is… Select ALL that apply

A. They’re all producers

B. They all get food from the sun

C. They all eat consumers

D. They all protect the sun from predators

E. They all get eaten by consumers

What is A,B, and E?

400

Which of the following is a fact about food webs…Select All That Apply

A. Food webs are the exact same as food chains

B. Food webs are made up of food chains

C. A food web is a more complex model that shows feeding relationships within multiple pathways

D. A food web is a simple model

What is B, and C?

400

Competition is…

What is a struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resources in the same place at the same time?

500

A bat sucks blood out of a cow, and the cow is hurt from it. This is a parasitism relationship. The emoji for this is…

1. Happy—neutral

2. Sad—sad

3. Happy—confused

4. Happy—sad

What is 4?

500

Organisms compete within their ________. Not all organisms that live within the same ecosystem compete for _______.      Fill in the blanks

What is population;resources?

500

Food webs and food chains are…

A. The direction energy travels

B. A more complex model that shows feeding relationships within multiple pathways

C. A simple model that shows feeding relationships within one pathway.

D. Diagrams that show how energy flows between organisms living in the same ecosystem

What is D?

500

2 squirrels are playing in a tree. One gets tired and decides to quit. Then that squirrel later finds an acorn and eats it. This is an example of a food web. The squirrel who ate the acorn is a _______. The acorn is a ________.

What is primary consumer and producer?

500

A habitat is…

A. a group of similar living things that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce

B. an environment that provides the things an organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce

C. ranked order

What is B,  environment that provides the things an organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce?

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