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5. An animal that eats only plants is a(n)
herbivore
Eventually one species will outcompete the other into extinction or emigration.
keep turtle populations under control, which protects sea grasses
by eating organisms
Biotic factors are living, and abiotic factors are nonliving.
producer
fleas living on a dog
tidal pool
10. Tiger sharks could be considered a keystone species because they
herbivore
Eventually one species will outcompete the other into extinction or emigration.
keep turtle populations under control, which protects sea grasses
by eating organisms
Biotic factors are living, and abiotic factors are nonliving.
producer
fleas living on a dog
tidal pool
1. Which of the following is NOT a freshwater ecosystem?
herbivore
Eventually one species will outcompete the other into extinction or emigration.
keep turtle populations under control, which protects sea grasses
by eating organisms
Biotic factors are living, and abiotic factors are nonliving.
producer
fleas living on a dog
tidal pool
2. What type of organism is at the basis of all food chains?
herbivore
Eventually one species will outcompete the other into extinction or emigration.
keep turtle populations under control, which protects sea grasses
by eating organisms
Biotic factors are living, and abiotic factors are nonliving.
producer
fleas living on a dog
tidal pool
7. What will most likely happen if two species compete for the exact same resources in the same ecosystem at the same time?
herbivore
Eventually one species will outcompete the other into extinction or emigration.
keep turtle populations under control, which protects sea grasses
by eating organisms
Biotic factors are living, and abiotic factors are nonliving.
producer
fleas living on a dog
tidal pool
13. How do abiotic factors and biotic factors differ?
herbivore
Eventually one species will outcompete the other into extinction or emigration.
keep turtle populations under control, which protects sea grasses
by eating organisms
Biotic factors are living, and abiotic factors are nonliving.
producer
fleas living on a dog
tidal pool
6. How do consumers always obtain energy?
herbivore
Eventually one species will outcompete the other into extinction or emigration.
keep turtle populations under control, which protects sea grasses
by eating organisms
Biotic factors are living, and abiotic factors are nonliving.
producer
fleas living on a dog
tidal pool
8. Which of the following is an example of parasitism?
herbivore
Eventually one species will outcompete the other into extinction or emigration.
keep turtle populations under control, which protects sea grasses
by eating organisms
Biotic factors are living, and abiotic factors are nonliving.
producer
fleas living on a dog
tidal pool
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