20 questions
The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment is:
Ecology
Microbiology
Biology
Evolution
All living things in a given area, living and non-living.
Ecosystem
Biotic
Community
Species
The role an organism plays in its environment is known as its
ecosystem
habitat
niche
biosphere
All the organisms of the same species living in the same area
Community
Population
Habitat
Ecosystem
The non-living parts of the environment such as rocks, air, temperature, sunlight, and water
Abiotic
Biotic
Habitat
Community
A group of very similar organisms that can mate and reproduce offspring of the same type
Community
Population
Species
Niche
The living or once living organisms in an ecosystem
Biology
Abiotic
Biotic
Ecology
An entity that displays all of the characteristics of life. Has the ability to maintain homeostasis
animal
organism
species
trophosphere
Which of the following is the highest level of organization within the environment?
population
organism
ecosystem
biosphere
The physical place where an organism lives is known as its
niche
habitat
community
biome
This group of organisms are made up of predominately autotrophs, either photoautotrophs or chemoautotrophs
producers
primary consumers
tertiary consumers
decomposers
These organisms must eat to obtain their energy
autotrophs
heterotrophs
producers
niche
The smallest level of ecological classification
population
biome
ecosystem
organism
One specific member of a population
organism
species
community
dude
All the living and nonliving things in an area (biotic & abiotic)
population
community
ecosystem
biome