food webs
biotic
parasitism
mutualism
Resources
100

What is a food web?

 A.They show about animals 

B.They show how they are important

C. They show how the energy flows between organisms living in a ecosystem.

C. They show how the energy flows between organisms living in a ecosystem.

100

What is biotic?

A. A living thing

B. Non living thing 

C. All of the above 

A. a living thing

100

What is parasitism?

A. It is when one organism hunts and eats it 

B. When both organisms benefit 

C. Not here 

D. When one organism lives in or on the other and harms it.

D. When one organism lives in or on the other and harms it.

100

What is mutualism?

A. When both organisms benefit 

B. When one kills one and eats it

C. When one is happy and one is sad

A. When both organisms benefits 


100

What is a resources?

A. Something that you use every day to survive 

B. Something non living things use 

C. All of the above 

A. Something that you use every day to survive 

200

 Are food webs important?

A. No 

B. Yes

B. They are important

200

A plant is what?

A. All of the above 

B abiotic

C. Biotic 

D. Niche 

C. Biotic 

200

which of these is a good example of parasitism?

A.  Tick and hyena because the tick lives on the hyena and harms it 

B. Oxpecker and lion because the both benefit and they are both happy

C. All of the above 

A. Tick and hyena because the tick lives on the hyena and harms it 

200

Which one best represents mutualism?

A.😃😔

B.😃😵

C. 😃😃


C. 😃😃

200

Give me a example of a resources?

A. Water

B water food shelter air

C food

B. Water food shelter air

300

Why are food webs important?

A. Because it helps when it comes to science

B. Because it show the complex and energy flowing between anima to animal and showing who eats what

C. All of the above 

C. All of the above 

300

A rock is what

A. Biotic 

B. Nothing 

C. Abiotic

D. All of the above 

C. Abiotic 

300

which face goes with parasitism?

A. 😵😃

B. 😃😃

C. all of the above 

D. 😃😔

D.😃😔

300

What is a good example of mutualism?

A. Oxpecker and lion

B. Tick and giraffe 

C. All of the above

A. Oxpecker and lion

300

Why are resources important?

A. because you will get sick with out them 

B. because you need then to survive 

C. All of the above 

C. All of the above

400

What do the arrows do?

A. Show the direction energy travels and they should point from the prey to the predator.

B. Just for fun

C. because they are important 

A.Show the direction energy travels and they should point from the prey to the predator.

400

Water if what?

A. Biotic 

B. abiotic 

C. All of the above 

B. Abiotic

400

True or false parasite is when one animal is happy and the other is sad 

A. True

B. False

A. True

400

What are some examples of mutualistic relationships in nature?

A. All of the above 

B. example of two different types of organisms that benefit each other

C all non living things can benifit each other 

B. example of two different types of organisms that benefit each other

400

Are resources important?

A. Yes 

B. No

A. Yes

500

What is a secondary consumer?

A. Eat producers 

B. eat secondary consumers 

C. Eat primary consumers 

C. Eat primary consumers 

500

What are some examples of biotic factors in a specific biome?

A. plants like hardwood trees, shrubs, and grasses, as well as animals such as foxes, birds, rabbits. 

B. Not here

C. Living things 

A. plants like hardwood trees, shrubs, and grasses, as well as animals such as foxes, birds, rabbits. 

500

How do parasites manipulate host behavior to increase their own chances of survival and reproduction?

A. perception of predators, attraction to specific habitats, or even by causing physical changes that increase the host's chances of being eaten.

B. All of the above 

C. With all predators

A. perception of predators, attraction to specific habitats, or even by causing physical changes that increase the host's chances of being eaten.

500

How does mutualism impact the distribution and abundance of species?

A.   factors like the level of dependence on mutualistic partners and the strength of the interaction

B. Not here 

D depending on the animal 

A.   factors like the level of dependence on mutualistic partners and the strength of the interaction

500

How can we ensure that animal resources are utilized in a way that promotes animal welfare?

A. Because you they are important 

B. Because you need them 

C. promoting animal welfare standards, and reducing the use of animals in harmful activities like entertainmen

C. promoting animal welfare standards, and reducing the use of animals in harmful activities like entertainmen