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What level of ecology includes both living and nonliving things? |
Ecosystem |
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What is one factor that could determine a biome? |
Climate |
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What three abiotic factors do most organisms need to survive? |
Water, Oxygen, and Sunlight |
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Define habitat |
Place where an organism lives in order to obtain it's food, water, shelter, and other things needed for survival |
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What level represents the simplest level of organization in the living world? |
Organism |
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What kind of animal feeds only on animals or animal products? |
Carnivore |
SPCEB
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What is true about the amount of energy available to organisms as you move from the bottom of the pyramid? |
It decreases by the same amount/number each time |
Opposite of Increase |
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The largest level of an energy pyramid is made up of___________ |
Producer |
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Which type of consumer feeds on both plants and animals? |
Omnivore |
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What are two types of decomposers? |
Fungi and Bacteria |
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What type of diagram do scientists use to show several interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem? |
Food Web |
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What is the correct order of levels of organization within an ecosystem? |
Species, Populations, Communities, Ecosystem,Biomes |
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What effect would building shopping centers in bear territories have on the Bears? |
The bear population would decrease |
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What is a type of symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit? |
Mutualism |
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What is the definition of parasitism? |
Where one organism benefits while the other is harmed |
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What is a long term association between two or more species? |
Symbiosis |
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Front (Term) What are the three types of a symbiosis relationship? |
Parasitism, Mutualism, Commensalism |
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Front (Term) What is another way of saying Predation? |
Predator-Prey |
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What is Commensalism? |
An association between two organisms where one benefits and the other is not harmed or benefited. |
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What is not a type of symbiotic relationship? |
Predation |
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