Science 7: Unit A: Section 1.0 Quiz
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A salamander hides under the bark, fungi grows on the rotting log and other forest dwelling organismsuse the hollow core as a home. This rotting decaying log is an ...
A salamander hides under the bark, fungi grows on the rotting log and other forest dwelling organisms
use the hollow core as a home. This rotting decaying log is an ...
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An ecosystem thrives with biotic & abiotic parts. An example of an abiotic part of an ecosystem is ...
An ecosystem thrives with biotic & abiotic parts. An example of an abiotic part of an ecosystem is ...
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An example of a biotic part of an ecosystem is ...
An example of a biotic part of an ecosystem is ...
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Individuals able to reproduce, and have young that are able to reproduce and have appearance similar to parents describes a …
Individuals able to reproduce, and have young that are able to reproduce and have appearance similar to parents describes a …
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When a number of individuals – all of the same species – live together in the same area, the group isreferred to as a …
When a number of individuals – all of the same species – live together in the same area, the group is
referred to as a …
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Which of the following should be classified as a community ?
Which of the following should be classified as a community ?
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Living things have basic needs. Throughout the first section in this unit the needs of living things were examined in depth. The four basic needs of living things are:
Living things have basic needs. Throughout the first section in this unit the needs of living things were examined in depth. The four basic needs of living things are:
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Some living things depend on each other in a very close relationship, which lasts over time. This relationship is called ...
Some living things depend on each other in a very close relationship, which lasts over time. This relationship is called ...
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Tapeworms live inside organisms and feed on the nutrients of the organism they live in. A tapeworm is an example of ...
Tapeworms live inside organisms and feed on the nutrients of the organism they live in. A tapeworm is an example of ...
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A particular relationship where one organism benefits (like a tree orchid – which receives access to sunlight) and the other organism (the tree) is not harmed or helped is called ...
A particular relationship where one organism benefits (like a tree orchid – which receives access to sunlight) and the other organism (the tree) is not harmed or helped is called ...
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The relationship where both organisms help each other - such as the goby fish and the snapping shrimp is called ...
The relationship where both organisms help each other - such as the goby fish and the snapping shrimp is called ...
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A parasitic relationship is demonstrated by a ….
A parasitic relationship is demonstrated by a ….
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Because some of the lamprey’s victims die after it has attached itself to its host, the relationship that exists is considered to be …
Because some of the lamprey’s victims die after it has attached itself to its host, the relationship that exists is considered to be …
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The great blue heron’s long, sharp beak and long legs are adaptations that help it to satisfy this basic need …
The great blue heron’s long, sharp beak and long legs are adaptations that help it to satisfy this basic need …
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The beaver population in Yoho National Park has declined due to ...
The beaver population in Yoho National Park has declined due to ...
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A clay liner and a system of pipes to remove Methane gas is used in a sanitary landfill to primarily prevent …
A clay liner and a system of pipes to remove Methane gas is used in a sanitary landfill to primarily prevent …
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All of the following are ways that humans have positively impacted the ‘garbage problem’, EXCEPT ...
All of the following are ways that humans have positively impacted the ‘garbage problem’, EXCEPT ...