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Ch 1: Living Things And Environments
Test Description: Grade 5, Mrs. Boucher
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What eats only other animals?
A
omnivores
B
herbivores
C
carnivores
D
adaptation
2) An area in which living and non-living things interact is an:
A
consumer
B
symbiosis
C
niche
D
ecosystem
3) What is an adaptation?
A
A living thing that breaks down the remains of a dead organism.
B
A long term relationship between species.
C
The role that each species plays in a community.
D
A structure or behavior that enables an organism to survive in its environment.
4) A population contains all the organisms of
A
one kind in a community.
B
the same kind in a community.
C
different kinds in a community.
D
none in a community.
5) What are biotic factors?
A
Living and once-living things in an ecosystem.
B
Nonliving things in an ecosystem.
C
An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
D
A long term relationship between species.
6) When one species benefits and another is neither harmed or helped, it is called
A
mutualism
B
abiotic
C
parasitism
D
commensalism
7) Worms and bacteria are examples of
A
comsumers
B
decomposers
C
producers
D
prey
8) When both species benefit from the relationship, it is called
A
parasitism
B
mutualism
C
niche
D
producer
9) Symbiosis is
A
nonliving things in an ecosystem.
B
a consumer that eats only other animals.
C
when a living thing obtains energy by eating other living things.
D
a long term relationship between species.
10) Soil, rocks, rain, and temperature are examples of
A
biotic factors
B
parasitism
C
niche
D
abiotic factors
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