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Which of the following is a Herbivore?
Hawk
Frog
Shrew
Cricket
What type of symbiosis? Cattle egrets feed in fields among cattle. The egret gets easy access to flying insects stirred up by the cattle, and the cattle don't care if they are there or not. (One organism benefits and the other is unharmed)
mutualism
commensalism
parasitism
What type of symbiosis? Hummingbirds feed on nectar from flowers. The flowers are pollinated by hummingbirds as they move from flower to flower.
commensalism
mutualism
parasitism
What is this called?
Food Web
Food Chain
Abiotic Factors
Energy Pyramid
Which level has the most energy available?
producer
primary consumer
secondary consumer
tertiary consumer
What is it called when plants release water vapor through their leaves?
condensation
respiration
transpiration
precipitation
When water is heated in the ocean by the sun and turns into water vapor it is called
condensation
evaporation
transpiration
runoff
During which stage do clouds form when water vapor turns back into water droplets?
condensation
evaporation
precipitation
What process occurs when coal (fossil fuel) is used for energy?
Decomposition
Combustion
Denitrification
Respiration
An organism that lives by breaking apart dead organic matter into simpler parts is...
producer
consumer
decomposer
carnivore
What do the arrows show in a food chain picture?
They always point to the smallest animals.
They in the direction that energy is flowing.
They always point to the prey.
What is a producer?
Organism that creates their own food.
Organism that eat other organisms for energy
Organism that eat other dead organisms
Water, temperature and soil would be an example of ...
Biotic factors
Abiotic factors
Organisms
Population
A collection of organisms that make up a community as well as all of the nonliving aspects of the environment.
Population
Community
Habitat
Ecosystem
What is the main difference between primary and secondary ecological succession?
Primary begins WITHOUT soil; Secondary begins WITH soil
Primary begins WITH soil; Secondary begins WITHOUT soil
Primary builds plant community; secondary builds animal community.
A collection of organisms that belong to different populations but all live in the same area and interact with one another.
Population
Ecosystem
Community