What are relationships that allow organisms to have more access to resource?
Symbiotic Relationships
Desymbiotic Relationships
Sylent Relationships
Symposium Relationships
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Which of the following in a type of symbiotic relationship?
Mutualism
Computatalism
Materialism
Imperialism
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Which of the following in a type of symbiotic relationship?
Computationalism
Commensalism
Bacterialism
Imperialism
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Which of the following in a type of symbiotic relationship?
Bacterialism
Computationalism
parasitism
Recessionism
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Which of the following in a type of symbiotic relationship?
Benefitism
Growthism
Microorganism
competition
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A relationship that occurs when two or more organisms need the same resource at the same time.
Competition
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
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A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit. Because the two organisms work closely together, they help each other survive.
Competition
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
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A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of the other organism (the host). In general, the parasite does not kill the host.
Competition
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
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A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the organism is not affected.
Competition
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
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Barnacles that attach to whales are dispersed to different environments where they can obtain food and reproduce. This is an example of
Competition
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
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Burdock seeds that attach to organisms and are carried to locations where they can germinate. This is an example of
Competition
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
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Plant roots provide food for fungi that break down nutrients the plant needs. This is an example of
Competition
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
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Bacteria, which have the ability to digest wood, live within the digestive tracts of termites. This is an example of
Competition
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
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True or False: Competition can be among the members of the same or different species and usually occurs with organisms that share the same niche.
True
False
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Refers to the role of an organism in its environment including type of food it eats, how it obtains its food and how it interacts with other organisms.
Ecological Niche
Ecological Deniche
Nkimdiche
Macroniche
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True or False: Two species with identical ecological niches can coexist in the same habitat.
True
False
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True or False: Competition usually results in a decrease in the population of a species less adapted to compete for a particular resource.
True
False
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A __________ exists between organisms of two different species that live together in direct contact.
Symbiotic Relationship
Miotic Relationship
Mitosis Relationship
Meiosis Relationship
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True or False: Parasites only live inside a host.
True
False
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True or False: Parasites can live inside a host and on the outside of a host.
True
False
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Why is it important for a parasite's host to live a long time?
The parasite needs time to reproduce and spread.
The parasite benefits when the host is dead
The parasite benefits when the host has decayed.
The parasite benefits when the host has softened because of old age.
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An interaction between species in which one species hunts, kills, and eats the other. This interaction helps regulate the population within an ecosystem thereby causing it to become stable.
Predation
Preyation
Migration
Emigration
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True or False: As the prey population increases, the predator population increases.
True
False
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True or False: As the predator population increases, the prey population increases.
True
False
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Describes the organisms in a particular ecosystem found in interconnecting food chains using pictures or words and arrows.
Food Web
Food Pyramid
Energy Pyramid
Energy Web
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Describe the complex patterns of energy flow in an ecosystem by modeling who consumes whom or what.
Food Web
Food Pyramid
Energy Pyramid
Energy Web
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A graphical representation of the energy flow in an ecosystem.
Food Web
Food Pyramid
Energy Pyramid
Energy Web
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The most energy is available at what level of the pyramid?
Producer
Consumer
Secondary Consumer
Secondary Producer
29. Multiple Choice
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The number of births in a population during a certain amount of time is called the __________
Birth Rate
Death Rate
Kin Rate
Survival Rate
30. Multiple Choice
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The number of deaths in a population during a certain amount of time is called the __________
Birth Rate
Death Rate
Kin Rate
Survival Rate
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When organisms move in from another environment.
Immigration
Migration
Emigration
Mitigation
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When part of the population leaves the environment
Immigration
Migration
Emigration
Mitigation
33. Multiple Choice
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Population growth slows down as it nears Earth's Carrying capacity. This is because
As population increases, so does waste, pollution, etc.
As population decreases so does the death rate
As population increases so does the death rate
Mother nature balances itself
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If clean water is being used more than it is being replenished, then
it is not considered renewable
it is considered renewable
it is not considered wasteful
it is not considered as pollution
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True or False: Humans generate more waste than they can clean up.
True
False
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What causes competition between organisms?
Interactions that allow organisms greater access to resources.
Organisms do not interact with each other
Organisms interact with abiotic factors in the environment