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100

Humans are generally what type of organism

What are omnivores 

100

On islands off the coast of Siberia, paleontologists have found the remains of pygmy mammoths. These populations were likely separated from mainland mammoth populations and became a new type of mammoth through allopatric 

What is allopatric speciation

100

Any being that uses the sun's energy to create sugars is a

What is a primary producer

100

An organism that depends on another without killing it is a 

What is a parasite

100

When energy is transferred between trophic levels, the amount of available energy lost is about

What is about 90 percent

200

"Everything an organism does and when it does it" describes an organism's

What is a niche

200

When the environment changes too quickly for an organism to adapt, what will occur?

What is extinction

200

An interaction in which an individual of one species kills and consumes an individual of another is called

What is predation

200

Competition describes an interaction in which both organisms are

What is Harmed

200

In the years immediately after a fire, a forest will experience

What is secondary succession

300

What is the interaction in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed (+/-)?

What is parasitism or predation. 

300

Mass extinctions occurs in what way 

Widely spaced intervals and have wiped out a large portion of our planet's species each time.

300

Give me two examples of mechanisms of biological evolution. 

What is Mutation, Migration, Natural Selection, Genetic Drift. 

300

A landslide causes part of a mountainside to fall away, leaving bare rock. In the years immediately following the landslide, the area will experience

What is Primary succession

300

Which type of organisms perform photosynthesis?

What are primary producers

400

Describe the process of allopatric speciation.





What is an evolutionary process in which one species divides into two because the original population has become separated and both groups diverge from each other.

400

A trait that is passed to the next generations and promotes an individual's survival and reproduction is called an 

What is an evolution or adaptation

400

What is the term scientists use to describe how reproductively successful an organism is in its environment?

What is fitness

400

If these are present in a new environment, a species is unlikely to become invasive.

What are predators, parasite, and competitors. 

400

Which of the following is an interaction in which both organisms are harmed (-/-)?

What is competition

500

In Madagascar, several species of lemur eat bamboo, but each species specializes in one part of the bamboo—one species eats mature bamboo stalks, one species eats bamboo shoots, and one species eats leaves. This is an example of


What is resource partitioning 

500

A caterpillar eats some grass. A bird eats a caterpillar. A fox eats a bird. What is a food chain representing this?

grass--->caterpillar--->bird--->fox

500

What is symbiosis?

Symbiosis describes a long-lasting and physically close relationship between species in which at least one species benefits.

500

Two species of finch live in the same environment. Over time, one develops a larger beak to consume larger seeds, while the other develops a narrow beak to consume more delicate seeds. This is an example of

What is Character Displacement

500

A reintroduced population of wolves in a national park is 90 percent grey and 10 percent black, consistent with the wolf population in other regions. After several generations in isolation, the national park's wolf population is 60 percent grey and 40 percent black. The wolf population has likely experienced

What is genetic dirft