Is the way two organisms of different species exist in a relationship in which each individual benefits form the activity of the other
A - mutualism
B - commensalism
C - parasitism
A - mutualism
(For an extra 100 points, give an example)
100
An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other neither benefits nor is harmed
A - mutualism
B - commensalism
C - parasitism
B - commensalism
(For an extra 100 points, give an example)
100
One species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host
A - mutualism
B - commensalism
C - parasitism
C - parasitism
(For an extra 100 points, give an example)
100
An organism that makes their own energy
A - producers
B - heterotrophs
C - primary consumers
D - secondary consumers
A - producers
(for an extra 100 points, what are producers also called?)
100
The path of food from a given final consumer back to a producer
A - food web
B - flow chart
C - spider web
D - food chart
A - food web
200
Get energy from the sun
A - primary producers
B - primary consumers
C - secondary consumers
D - tertiary consumers
A - primary producers
200
Get energy from eating primary producers
A - primary producers
B - primary consumers
C - secondary consumers
D - tertiary consumers
B - primary consumers
200
They eat meat of the primary consumers
A - primary producers
B - primary consumers
C - secondary consumers
D - tertiary consumers
C - secondary consumers
200
The process that makes energy when there is NO sunlight
A - photosynthesis
B - nosun synthesis
C - chemosynthesis
D - cellular respiration
C -chemosynthesis
200
Called top predators
A - primary producers
B - primary consumers
C - secondary consumers
D - tertiary consumers
D - tertiary consumers
300
Dominated by trees that lose their leaves each year; found in areas with warm, moist summers and mild winter.
A - tundra
B - temperate deciduous forest
C - rain forest
D - beach
B - temperate deciduous forest
300
Cellular respiration converts _______ into ATP using oxygen.
A - energy
B - sugar
C - proteins
D - water
B - sugar
300
Cellular respiration takes place in the __________.
A - chloroplasts
B - nucleus
C - mitochondria
D - cell membrane
C - mitochondria
300
An ecosystem that covers wide areas of land and that are characterized by specific climates and types of organisms
A - niche
B - climate
C - habitat
D - biome
D - biome
300
Organisms that use sunlight to make their own food
A - autotrophs
B - consumers
C - animals
D - puppies
A - autotrophs
400
Minimum amount of energy that is needed to start a chemical reaction
A - ATP
B - post energy
C - aerobic energy
D - activation energy
D - activation energy
400
__________ and __________ are important components of the water cycle.
A - precipitation
B - melting
C - evaporation
D - a & c
D - precipitation and evaporation
400
The process in which carbohydrates are manufactured from carbon dioxide and water using chemical nutrients as the energy source
A - chemosynthesis
B - photosynthesis
C - production
D - succession
A - chemosynthesis
400
The movement of a particular chemical through the biological and geological parts of an ecosystem
A - photosynthesis
B - biogeochemical cycle
C - chemosynthesis
B - biogeochemical cycle
400
___________ are the most commonly broken down macromolecule to make ATP.
A - proteins
B - carbohydrates
C - lipids
D - nucleic acids
________________ requires oxygen and anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
A - cellular respiration
B - photosynthesis
C - aerobic respiration
D - anaerobic respiration
C - aerobic respiration
500
An organism’s niche includes:
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- what it eats
- where it eats
- when it eats
500
Products of photosynthesis are ______ and ______.
A - carbon & glucose
B - hydrogen & water
C - oxygen & glucose
D - fructose & oxygen
C - oxygen & glucose
500
Enzymes are _____________.
A - biological lipids
B - biological catalysts
C - biological nucleic acids
D - biological carbs