Review Game Zone
Games
Test
Preview
Back
Match it!
Match it! Select the correct answer from the pull down...Good luck!
Which of the following describes an ambush predator?
Optimal foraging theory
Kinesis
heterotroph
Bobbit worms bury themselves in ocean mud and use their bristles to detect animals nearby. Once alerted, they attack!
Ambush Predators
Camouflage
tomato hornworm
Crows in British Columbia dig up many clams on the beaches, but only spend the time opening the largest
Which type of movement is random (non-direction) in response to a stimulus?
Optimal foraging theory
Kinesis
heterotroph
Bobbit worms bury themselves in ocean mud and use their bristles to detect animals nearby. Once alerted, they attack!
Ambush Predators
Camouflage
tomato hornworm
Crows in British Columbia dig up many clams on the beaches, but only spend the time opening the largest
Which describes the idea that an animal will try to minimize the risks and maximize the benefits when searching for food?
Optimal foraging theory
Kinesis
heterotroph
Bobbit worms bury themselves in ocean mud and use their bristles to detect animals nearby. Once alerted, they attack!
Ambush Predators
Camouflage
tomato hornworm
Crows in British Columbia dig up many clams on the beaches, but only spend the time opening the largest
Which of the following is an example of an organism that is born on its primary food source?
Optimal foraging theory
Kinesis
heterotroph
Bobbit worms bury themselves in ocean mud and use their bristles to detect animals nearby. Once alerted, they attack!
Ambush Predators
Camouflage
tomato hornworm
Crows in British Columbia dig up many clams on the beaches, but only spend the time opening the largest
Which of the following describes an organism that obtains its food from plants or other animals?
Optimal foraging theory
Kinesis
heterotroph
Bobbit worms bury themselves in ocean mud and use their bristles to detect animals nearby. Once alerted, they attack!
Ambush Predators
Camouflage
tomato hornworm
Crows in British Columbia dig up many clams on the beaches, but only spend the time opening the largest
Predators that sneak up on their prey are called _______.
Optimal foraging theory
Kinesis
heterotroph
Bobbit worms bury themselves in ocean mud and use their bristles to detect animals nearby. Once alerted, they attack!
Ambush Predators
Camouflage
tomato hornworm
Crows in British Columbia dig up many clams on the beaches, but only spend the time opening the largest
Which of the following is an example of optimal foraging theory?
Optimal foraging theory
Kinesis
heterotroph
Bobbit worms bury themselves in ocean mud and use their bristles to detect animals nearby. Once alerted, they attack!
Ambush Predators
Camouflage
tomato hornworm
Crows in British Columbia dig up many clams on the beaches, but only spend the time opening the largest
Which of the following describes an animal's ability to blend in with its environment?
Optimal foraging theory
Kinesis
heterotroph
Bobbit worms bury themselves in ocean mud and use their bristles to detect animals nearby. Once alerted, they attack!
Ambush Predators
Camouflage
tomato hornworm
Crows in British Columbia dig up many clams on the beaches, but only spend the time opening the largest
Check it!