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1) What direction do the arrows in a food chain flow?
A
From the secondary consumer to the primary consumer
B
From the tertiary consumer to the source of energy
C
From the primary consumer to the secondary consumer
D
From the tertiary consumer to the primary consumer
2) What percentage of energy does the predator receive from the prey?
A
19%
B
10%
C
100%
D
90%
3) What is the coldest biome?
A
Forest
B
Tundra
C
Taiga
D
Desert
4) If there is a oil spill in a river will the populations of the organisms living there will:
A
Incease
B
The population will become extinct
C
Remain the Same
D
Decrease
5) When a honey guide finds a bee hive they find a honey badger and show them to the hive. Then the badger breaks open the hive and eats. The honey guide eats what's left. What kind of relationship is this?
A
Mutualism
B
Commensalism
C
Parasitism
6) What biome would have the smallest mammal population?
A
Aquatic
B
Deserts
C
Tundra
D
Grassland
7) A snake eats a mouse and a hawk eats the snake. What type of consumer is the hawk?
A
Tertiary Consumer
B
Secondary Consumer
C
Primary Consumer
8) The deer population in a forest next to a largely polluted city is decreasing. What is the most likely reason?
A
There aren't enough babies being born due to lack of males
B
The pollution from the city is poisoning the deer
C
The deer don't feel like eating.
D
Too much hunting
9) A mammal gets tapeworm. This is an example of what?
A
Parasitism
B
Mutualism
C
Commensalism
10) What location is saltwater?
A
Streams
B
Rain water
C
Oceans
D
Rivers
11) A tree dies. When it falls to the ground it starts to rot from a fungus. What is the fungus?
A
All of the above
B
Decomposer
C
Producer
D
Consumer
12) There are two species of birds with the same food source. What is this an example of?
A
Limiting Factors
B
Carrying Compacity
C
Mutualism
D
Competition
13) The environmental factor that is of predominant importance in restricting the size of a population.
A
Population
B
Limiting Factor
C
Carrying Capacity
D
Competition
14) What is the typical vegetation of the grasslands?
A
No plants
B
Large Variety of Plants
C
Grass, Bushes, and Small Trees
D
Large Trees, Very Little Grass
15) Where do plants get their energy from?
A
The Sun
B
Decomposing Matter
C
The Moon
D
Water
16) What's missing in this example: Grass, _____, Fox
A
Tree
B
Rabbit
C
Human
D
Dog
17) Which of the following symbiotic relationships is considered parasitic?
A
Tapeworm in an intestinal tract
B
Bees transporting pollen from flowers
C
Birds eating the insects from the back of a hippopotamus
D
Pilot fish swimming under sharks
18) A lion that eats a zebra that ate grass is a...
A
Primary Producer
B
Secondary Consumer
C
Primary Consumer
D
Quaternary Consumer
19) An high density of elephant population in an area can result in...
A
Parasitism
B
Competition
C
Mutualism
D
Preditation
20) The role an organism plays in an ecosystem.
A
Abiotic Factors
B
Competition
C
Niche
D
Limiting Factors
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