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4. The roots of the prickly pear cactus spread out in a wide underground network. How does this type of root system benefit a prickly pear cactus?
B. fewer hours of daylight
A. Oak Tree
A. by returning nutrients to the soil
C. Eagles and Ravens
A. oxygen
C. by absorbing water and supporting the plant in lose, sandy soil
D. Water
C. a bee collecting pollen from a tree
5. Some beetles break down the remains of dead animals. Some mushrooms break down the remains of dead trees. How do these actions most benefit plants?
B. fewer hours of daylight
A. Oak Tree
A. by returning nutrients to the soil
C. Eagles and Ravens
A. oxygen
C. by absorbing water and supporting the plant in lose, sandy soil
D. Water
C. a bee collecting pollen from a tree
6. In fall and winter many trees lose their leaves in response to cooler temperatures and-
B. fewer hours of daylight
A. Oak Tree
A. by returning nutrients to the soil
C. Eagles and Ravens
A. oxygen
C. by absorbing water and supporting the plant in lose, sandy soil
D. Water
C. a bee collecting pollen from a tree
10. Which of the following observation shows living organisms interacting with another living organism?
B. fewer hours of daylight
A. Oak Tree
A. by returning nutrients to the soil
C. Eagles and Ravens
A. oxygen
C. by absorbing water and supporting the plant in lose, sandy soil
D. Water
C. a bee collecting pollen from a tree
7. A container for a worm farm needs to have a lid, but the lid must be left partially open because the worms required which of the following in order to survive?
B. fewer hours of daylight
A. Oak Tree
A. by returning nutrients to the soil
C. Eagles and Ravens
A. oxygen
C. by absorbing water and supporting the plant in lose, sandy soil
D. Water
C. a bee collecting pollen from a tree
8. Which of the following organisms obtain energy without depending on another organism?
B. fewer hours of daylight
A. Oak Tree
A. by returning nutrients to the soil
C. Eagles and Ravens
A. oxygen
C. by absorbing water and supporting the plant in lose, sandy soil
D. Water
C. a bee collecting pollen from a tree
9. Which of the following organisms most likely compete for the same food in their environment?
B. fewer hours of daylight
A. Oak Tree
A. by returning nutrients to the soil
C. Eagles and Ravens
A. oxygen
C. by absorbing water and supporting the plant in lose, sandy soil
D. Water
C. a bee collecting pollen from a tree
3. Tropical climates have warm temperatures and abundant sunlight all year. What must be available for plants in these climate to make their own food throughout the year?
B. fewer hours of daylight
A. Oak Tree
A. by returning nutrients to the soil
C. Eagles and Ravens
A. oxygen
C. by absorbing water and supporting the plant in lose, sandy soil
D. Water
C. a bee collecting pollen from a tree
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