Sam listed some of the factors that regulate the deer population in North Carolina forests.
Which factors will increase when the deer population increases?
A terrestrial biome has long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The precipitation is low, and the ground remains frozen permafrost for most of the year. Plants such as lichens and mosses that can withstand dry and cold conditions are found in this biome.
Which biome is characterized by these factors?
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Heavy floods bring eroded soil, dirt, and debris into a river, increasing the turbidity (cloudiness of water) and the temperature of the water. What effect does increasing turbidity have on aquatic life forms?
How does oxygen gas enter a food web?
Barnacles are small filter feeders that attach themselves to the thick skin of a whale. The barnacles do not harm the whale or feed on it. What benefit does the barnacle most likely get from this relationship?
The Caribbean monk seal was a species native to the Caribbean Sea. The blubber of the seal was a great source for making oil, and the seal was officially declared extinct in 2008.
What most likely led to the extinction of the Caribbean monk seal?
Which table correctly identifies the biotic and abiotic factors in a grassland Biome?
The wings of fruit fly offspring curl up sharply if the parents mate at a temperature above 25°C. However, if the parents mate at a lower temperature such as 16°C, the wings of the offspring remain straight. What can be concluded based on the example?
Study the food chain.
What niche does the owl occupy?
Which statement is an example of mutualism?
The chart describes behaviors shown by an opossum.
Why does the opossum display these behaviors?
The eastern United States is part of the temperate forest biome. The biome is characterized by a mixture of deciduous and coniferous forests.
Which table lists the abiotic and biotic elements that can be found in a temperate forest?
What Abiotic factors can be found in a desert biome?
Which diagram correctly shows the exchange of gases between plants and animals?
The diagram shows the amount of available energy decreasing while moving up the trophic levels of an energy pyramid.
Which statement best explains the reason for the decrease in available energy with each higher trophic level?
The table shows different organisms interacting with each other to fulfill their basic requirements.
Which interaction(s) is (are) an example of parasitism?
The kudzu vine was introduced to the United States in 1876 as part of a display of Japanese foliage. Soon after, it began to be used not only as a decorative plant but also to control erosion and feed livestock due to its large leaves and ability to grow quickly in the spring. The map shows the locations where kudzu is currently found in the United States, and the image shows kudzu in a native forest.
Why is kudzu currently considered an invasive species?
A group of environmentalists learn that the Amazon rainforest is the oldest biome. The warm, humid, and predictable climate has characterized the rainforest for centuries.
Which conclusion best summarizes the organisms living in the rainforest biome?
Army ants and antbirds in South America are known to have a commensalistic relationship. Which example would be an accurate description of the nature of their relationship?
Rachel dissected owl pellets to study food chains. She bleached, sorted, and reconstructed a partial rat skeleton the owl had eaten. She also discovered seeds, corn, and wheat in the pellets but knows that owls are strictly carnivores.
What inference can Rachel draw from her study of the owl pellets?
Reindeer in the Arctic feed on lichens during the cold winter season to obtain food energy. When the reindeer dig into the snow-covered ground to find lichens, they often uncover the burrows of small mammals (such as lemmings and voles) that live under the snow cover. The Arctic fox follows the reindeer and digs deeper in the snow to locate and eat its prey.
How is the relationship between the reindeer and the Arctic fox an example of commensalism?
Japanese honeysuckle is an ornamental plant that was introduced in the United States in 1906. These plants grow as vines and have attractive, fragrant flowers. However, after a few years of their introduction, these plants started growing rapidly and displaced the native species. Researchers suggested that an alternative native plant similar to the invasive species should be planted to minimize the impact of Japanese honeysuckle. What should be kept in mind while selecting an alternative plant?
The flathead catfish is an invasive predatory species of fish. What would be the effect of the introduction of the flathead catfish on the native fish in the rivers of the United States?
The image shows an aquatic food chain.
Which organisms will receive less energy if the krill are removed from the aquatic food web?
Which trait of an Arctic fox is influenced by environmental factors/seasonal changes?