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ABIOTIC VS BIOTIC FACTORS
Test Description: This is a quiz to help students learn terms and concepts associated with abiotic and biotic factors and their interactions.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following would be an abiotic limiting factor for oysters living in the Chesapeake Bay?
A
the number of parasites
B
the amount of sediment in the water
C
the number of human collecting them
D
the amount of algae
2) Which of the following lists has ONLY biotic factors?
A
temperature, Daphnia, snail, guppy
B
snail, guppy, Daphnia, algae
C
snail, algae, guppy, sunlight
D
temperature, pH, conductivity, nitrite concentration
3) Snails eating algae are examples of:
A
an abiotic factor limiting a biotic factor.
B
a biotic factor limiting an abiotic factor.
C
an abiotic factor limiting an abiotic factor.
D
a biotic factor limiting abiotic factor.
4) Which of the following lists has ONLY abiotic factors?
A
sunlight, algae, pH, temperature
B
Dissolved oxygen, algae, guppy and crab
C
sunlight, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen
D
algae, dissolved oxygen, nitrate concentration, pH
5) When Sammi came in from a weekend away she noticed that all of the fish in her aquarium were dead. Which of the following most likely caused this?
A
The temperature was very high and the levels of dissolved oxygen went up.
B
The light caused the daphnia to stay to the bottom.
C
The temperature was very high and the dissolved oxygen decreased.
D
The temperature fell and the dissolved oxygen went down.
6) A limiting factor is a factor that:
A
makes algae blooms occur.
B
determines the number of a certain population that can survive in an area.
C
causes the dissolved oxygen to increase to its limit.
D
makes organisms grow to their full potential.
7) Fish dying when the pH goes too high are an example of:
A
an abiotic factor limiting a biotic factor.
B
an abiotic factor limiting an abiotic factor.
C
a biotic factor limiting a biotic factor.
D
a biotic factor limiting an abiotic factor.
8) The guppies and algae in an aquarium are examples of:
A
non-interacting biotic factors.
B
non-interacting abiotic factors.
C
interacting abiotic factors.
D
interacting biotic factors.
9) Eutrophication is:
A
all of these are true.
B
a result of runoff from farms and fertilized lawns.
C
caused by an overabundance of nutrients in an ecosystem and causes algal blooms.
D
a result of improper disposal of human waste from waste treatment plants
10) Dissolved oxygen:
A
increases as the water becomes cooler
B
increases as the amount of photosynthesis increases
C
causes the pH to increase as it increase.
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