Symbiotic Relationships/ Natural Resources
Biomes
Ecological Interactions
Random
100

Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal are all examples of what?

Fossil Fuels

100

What is the northernmost biome (permafrost, Pasque flower, and musk ox are found here)?

Tundra

100

What are the two types of limiting factors?

Density Dependent and Independent

100

What happens to the size of the population when resources are plentiful?

Growth

200

A bee pollinates a flower. What type of relationship is this?

Mutualism

200

The eastern part of North America is dominated by what biome?

Temperate Deciduous Forest

200

A disease spreads throughout a Howler Monkey population, in the Amazon Rainforest. Is this a dependent or independent limiting factor?

Dependent

200

What are the two types of factors in the Biosphere?

Abiotic and Biotic

300

What kind of relationship is in this picture?

Parasitism

300

What is North Carolia's main soil type?

Cecil

300

What is the word for how a species live (function/job) in that habitat?

Niche

300

What is the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment?

Ecology

400

Which location is the least biodiverse?

A.) Amazon Rainforest

B.) Death Valley California

C.) Alaskan Tundra


C.) Alaskan Tundra

400

How is the soil type determined in an area?

Bedrock

400

What does the second P in HIPPO stand for?

pollution

400

What do we use to study trends in human population data?

Population Pyramid

500

Which country utilizes the most renewable energy?

China
500

Which explains why the biodiversity is higher in the Tropical Rainforest than a Desert biome?

A.) Tropical rainforests have fewer predators

B.) Tropical Rainforests receive less sunlight

C.) Tropical Rainforests have a warm and humid climate year-round

C.) Tropical Rainforests have a warm and humid climate year-round

500

The Chestnut blight is an invasive fungus species, introduced to America in 1926. It rapidly spread from Maine to Alabama. What country introduced it to the USA?

China

500

What is the space, on or near the Earth's surface that contains and supports living organisms?

Biosphere