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Adaptations 3
Test Description: Symbiotic relationships among organisms.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Alice wrote down four ideas about earthworm behavior that she wanted to test. Which idea can be tested experimentally?
A
Earthworms exist to decompose decaying materials.
B
Earthworms like the taste of dirt better than sand.
C
Earthworms will move away from direct light sources.
D
Earthworms are happier in black dirt than red dirt.
2) Which is an example of mutualism?
A
the relationship between a sea anemone and a hermit crab
B
the relationship between a tapeworm and a human
C
the relationship between a snake and a mouse
D
the relationship between an imperial shrimp and a sea cucumber
3) In which kind of relationship does one organism benefit, while the other is unaffected?
A
mutualism
B
competition
C
commensalism
D
parasitism
4) Which is an example of parasitism?
A
the relationship between a sea anemone and a hermit crab
B
the relationship between a flea and a cat
C
the relationship between fungi and algae in lichen
D
the relationship between a coral snake and a king snake
5) A red-billed oxpecker sits on an impala antelope\'s head and picks off insects. What kind of relationship is this?
A
mutualism
B
commensalism
C
parasitism
D
competition
6) Which statement best describes a migrator?
A
It must travel great distances to survive.
B
It mates and gives birth in different regions.
C
It can live on many different food sources.
D
It requires moderate temperatures.
7) What is the most likely reason it may be dangerous for an animal to arouse from hibernation when the ground is still covered in snow?
A
It may not be able to mate for some time.
B
It may not be able to increase its heart rate.
C
It may not be able to keep itself warm.
D
It may not be able to find food.
8) What is the most likely reason a drop in temperature could be dangerous to a hibernator?
A
A hibernator may not be able to get any oxygen when it breathes if the temperature is too low.
B
A hibernator\'s metabolism may return to normal to keep it warm, causing it to run out of fat reserv
C
A hibernator may go into such a deep hibernation that it is unable to arouse, even once temperature
D
A hibernator\'s body temperature may become too low, putting it in danger of freezing to death.
9) Which statement best explains why an organism\'s vital functions decrease during torpor?
A
A decrease in vital functions helps the organism conserve energy.
B
A decrease in vital functions prevents the organism from eating.
C
A decrease in vital functions raises the organism\'s body temperature.
D
A decrease in vital functions allows the organism to enter a deep sleep.
10) Blackberry seeds are located inside their fruit. How do blackberry seeds most likely spread to new locations?
A
by being digested by animals
B
by being shaken out by wind
C
by traveling along water currents
D
by catching onto animal fur
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