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Which is an example of a trophic level in an ecosystem?
10%
they are brought by humans on purpose or accident
non-renewable resources
tertiary consumer
tertiary consumers
When one species benefits and the other is harmed
Extinct in the wild species
producers
Which best describes how invasive species arrive at their new home
10%
they are brought by humans on purpose or accident
non-renewable resources
tertiary consumer
tertiary consumers
When one species benefits and the other is harmed
Extinct in the wild species
producers
Parasitism
10%
they are brought by humans on purpose or accident
non-renewable resources
tertiary consumer
tertiary consumers
When one species benefits and the other is harmed
Extinct in the wild species
producers
A rabbit eats grass. How much energy is transferred to the rabbit?
10%
they are brought by humans on purpose or accident
non-renewable resources
tertiary consumer
tertiary consumers
When one species benefits and the other is harmed
Extinct in the wild species
producers
A species that only lives in captivity and not in the wild.
10%
they are brought by humans on purpose or accident
non-renewable resources
tertiary consumer
tertiary consumers
When one species benefits and the other is harmed
Extinct in the wild species
producers
Which type of organism uses energy from the sun to create its own food?
10%
they are brought by humans on purpose or accident
non-renewable resources
tertiary consumer
tertiary consumers
When one species benefits and the other is harmed
Extinct in the wild species
producers
Which type of organism receives the least amount of energy?
10%
they are brought by humans on purpose or accident
non-renewable resources
tertiary consumer
tertiary consumers
When one species benefits and the other is harmed
Extinct in the wild species
producers
Coal, Oil, Natural Gas are all examples of _____.
10%
they are brought by humans on purpose or accident
non-renewable resources
tertiary consumer
tertiary consumers
When one species benefits and the other is harmed
Extinct in the wild species
producers
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