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100

Which succession involves soil?

  1. Ecological Succession

  2. Primary Succession

  3. Secondary Succession

  4. Tertiary Succession.

3. Secondary Succession

100

Fill in the blank: Use the following word bank

Ecological succession is the process of ecological change in an______where one ________is replaced by another community over time?

Word Bank:  ecosystem, community, secondary succession, primary succession, pioneer species.

  ecosystem, community

100

 True or False: There are 2 types of successions?

 True

100

Which succession takes less time?

      a.Primary succession

      b. Secondary succession

 b. Secondary succession

200

How does a primary succession occur?

  1. When a community forms in an area that has not been previously occupied.

  2. Occurs in an area that was previously occupied by living organisms

  3. One that remains relatively constant, with predictable changes.

  4.  None of the above

1. When a community forms in an area that has not been previously occupied.

200

Fill in the blank: Use the following word bank

 A stable ecosystem is ______ that remains relatively constant with predictable_______?

Word Bank:  two, changes, similarities, one, succession, an animal



changes,one

200

True or False: Pioneer species are the last organisms to grow in a new environment?

False

200

 Which succession takes more time?

      a Primary succession

      b.Secondary succession

a Primary succession

300

What are some examples of Primary Succession?

  1. Fish and Crab

  2.  Fire and Hurricane

  3. Plants and animals

  4. Lichen and mosses 

Lichen and mosses

300

 Write/ Type 2 examples of what grows once enough soil has been generated to retain nutrients.

Answers: small plants, flowers, ferns, and shrubs

300

T/F: Secondary succession occurs when there are no disturbances

False

300

What are some examples of Secondary successions?

           a.Plants and Animals

           b.Lichen and Mosses

           c.Hurricane and Fire

          d.Crab and Fish

 c.Hurricane and Fire

400

When is the climax of the community reached?

  a . The start of succession

          b.The middle of succession

          c.The end of succession

          d.None of the above

 c.The end of succession

400

Write/ Type What are the Pioneer species for Secondary Successions?

Answer: weeds and grasses

400

T/F Primary succession and secondary succession are the 2 Ecological successions.

True

400

 In what type of succession does lichens and mosses become present?

          a.Secondary Succession

          b.Ecological Succession

          c.Primary Succession

          D.Tertiary Succession.

 c.Primary Succession

500

 What is the difference between Primary and Secondary Succession?

       a.Primary succession requires soil and Secondary

Succession doesn’t.

      b.Primary succession rebuilds an area that was destroyed by a disturbance. Secondary succession causes a community to form in an area that wasn’t occupied.

     c.Primary succession causes a community to form in an area that wasn’t occupied. Secondary succession rebuilds an area that was destroyed by a disturbance.

 c.Primary succession causes a community to form in an area that wasn’t occupied. Secondary succession rebuilds an area that was destroyed by a disturbance.

500

17. Write/Type What are 4 examples of primary succession?

 Answer:Lichens,Mosses,Grasses,Small shrubs

500

T/F:The last organisms to grow in a new environment are pioneer species

False; 1st

500

8.What is a climax community?

   a.A mature and stable community of plants and animals

   b.A community that is replaced by another community

   c.A community that forms in an area that has not been previously occupied



a.A mature and stable community of plants and animals