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Intro to Ecology Reading
By Katelyn Owens
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Question 1
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Ecology is the study of
how water moves
how genes are inherited
the interactions between organisms and their environments
how organisms are grouped
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Question 3
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Living factors in the envrionment like plants, insects, and animals are
biotic factors
abiotic factors
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Question 2
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The portion of the Earth the supports life
hemisphere
biosphere
atomsphere
mesophere
Question 4
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Nonliving factors in the envrionment like temperature, pH of water, and sunlight are
biotic factors
abiotic factors
Question 5
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The simplest (lowest) level of organization in the biosphere is
organism
population
community
biosphere
Question 6
6.
Which of the following is a population?
all rabbits living in a forest
the rabbits and deer living in a forest
one rabbit
a group of rabbits deer, and the trees
Question 7
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A population can keep growing as long as there are resources available to its members
True
False
Question 8
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A group of populations in an area is
an organim
a population
a biological community
biome
Question 9
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A community and all the abiotic factors like water temperature and light is a
an organim
a population
a biological community
ecosystem
Question 10
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An area where an organism lives is
a niche
a habitat
Question 11
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The role an organism plays in the environment is
a niche
a habitat
Question 12
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What occurs when organisms need to use the same resources at the same time?
predation
symbiosis
competition
Question 13
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Cats hunt and eat mice. In this situation cats are considered
the prey
the predator
Question 14
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The act of one organism consuming another is an example of
predation
symbiosis
competition
Question 15
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Which is NOT an example of symbiosis?
mutualism
commensalism
predation
parasitism
Question 16
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A relationship where two species live together and benefit from each other is
mutualism
commensalism
predation
parasitism
Question 17
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A relationship where one organism is helped and the other organism is not harmed or helped is
mutualism
commensalism
predation
parasitism
Question 18
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A tick drinking the blood of a dog is an example of
mutualism
commensalism
predator/prey
parastistism