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Ecosystem Interactions Practice QuizVersión en línea

Ecosystem Interaction Practice Quiz

por Benjamin D Morgan
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relationship in which two species live closely together

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A living relationship between two species in which one organism is harmed is called...

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anything that an organism needs to live, ex. food, water, space

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symbiotic relationship in which one organisms benefits and the other organism is not affected

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symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit

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A clownfish uses a sea anenome as a safe place to live. While living there, the clownfish lures in food for the anenome. This is an example of what type of relationship?

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This is known as a relationship in which both organisms involved benefit.

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A feeder fish usually follows behind sharks to pick up food scraps that they leave behind. The fish gets food and the shark is unaffected. This is an example of:

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A symbiotic relationship that involves species having to fight for something they both need or want

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How many primary consumers are there in this food web?

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Barnacles create home sites by attaching themselves to whales. This neither harms nor benefits the whales. What kind of relationship is this?

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What type of symbiosis is this? *Hermit crabs find shells left by snails that have died and move in. * Snails die and leave behind their shells.

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The crocodile and bird have a _______________ relationship. The crocodile benefits by having its teeth cleaned. The bird benefits by gaining food and protection. Both animals benefit from this relationship.

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A frog eats a fly. The frog and fly are demonstrating ________.

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A tapeworm inside a dog is

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Plants both trying to get sunlight are

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How many herbivores are in this web?

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Where do decomposers go in your food chain?

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symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed

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a relationship between two in which one species feeds on the other species.

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This is an example of what camoflauge?

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The walkingstick uses what type of camouflage..

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What is the phytoplankton (floats in the water) AND seaweed (attached to the ocean bottom) competing for?

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A volcanic eruption occurs thousands of miles away but sends ash to cover the area blocking light from the sun a little bit. The light can still reach the water in large amounts, but is less able to reach all the way to the ocean bottom. What species is more able to get the light resource?

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What will happen to the phytoplankton population AND seaweed population due to this volcanic eruption that blocks light in the atmosphere.

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If the seaweed population decreases then...

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If the seaweed population decreases then...

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If the seaweed population decreases then...

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If the seaweed population decreases then...

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A disease strikes the leopard seal. This causes the leopard seal population to...

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A disease strikes the leopard seal. The population of the leopard seal decreases. What happens to the population of the penguin

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A disease strikes the leopard seal. The population of the leopard seal decreases. What happens to the population of the killer whale

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A disease strikes the leopard seal. The population of the leopard seal decreases. What happens to the population of the fish

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A disease strikes the leopard seal. The population of the leopard seal decreases. What happens to the population of the krill

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A disease strikes the leopard seal. The population of the leopard seal decreases. What happens to the population of the blue whale

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Changes in the amount of a resource results in changes in the population of...

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When resources are scarce (in low supply) then competition between species...

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Which organism is in a predator relationship with the penguin?

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Which organism is in a competitive relationship with the penguin?

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Which organism is in a prey relationship with the penguin?

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Which species is in a predator relationship with the krill?

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Which species is in a competition relationship with the krill?

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Which species is in a similar relationship to a prey relationship with the krill?

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The krill are competing with the zooplankton for...

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The krill population decreases. This causes their competition (zooplankton) to...

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The krill population decreases. This causes the leopard seal to FIRST do what? Careful...follow the food chain

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What, if anything, is the seaweed competing with?

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The krill population decreases. This causes the elephant (not leopard) seal to FIRST do what? Careful...follow the food chain

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