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Unit 5 Populations Interactions Review
Test Description: Relationships, Roles and Resources
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What are the keys to species survival within an ecosystem?
A
Food, Water, Shelter
B
Relationships, Roles, Resources
C
Predators, Prey, Hunters
D
Parasitism, Mutualism, Commensalism
2) Name that relationship: one organism benefits and the other is harmed
A
A mutualistic relationship
B
A Mother/Baby relationship
C
A parasitic relationship
D
A commensalistic relationship
3) Name that relationship: one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor hurt
A
A predator/prey relationship
B
A commensalistic relationship
C
A mutualistic relationship
D
A parasitic relationship
4) Name that relationship: both organisms benefit
A
A commensalistic relationship
B
A parasitic relationship
C
A mutualistic relationship
D
A predator/prey relationship
5) Name that relationship: one organisms gains energy from another organism
A
A commensalistic relationship
B
A parasitic relationship
C
A mutualistic relationship
D
A Predator/Prey relationship
6) The ROLE that an organism plays within its community is called the:
A
Job
B
Relationship
C
Habitat
D
Niche
7) What is a habitat?
A
something an organism does over and over
B
the place where an organism lives
C
the type of food that an organism eats
D
the dangers that an organism faces
8) The way that an organism makes its living within its habitat is its:
A
Species
B
Ecosystem
C
Population
D
Niche
9) Can two different species share the same exact Niche?
A
No, there is only 1 species in every Ecosystem
B
No, one species will be outdone and have to move or die
C
Yes, added competition is good for all of the organisms
D
Yes, they can help each other out
10) All organisms in a community are Interdependent on one another. What will happen to the population of grasshoppers if all of the grass died? grass -- grasshopper -- bluebird -- snake
A
The grasshopper population would decrease
B
The bluebird population would not be affected
C
The grass will grow back eventually
D
The snakes will eat all of the grasshoppers
11) Habitat destruction by humans is a possible limiting factor. Is this an example of a biotic or abiotic limiting factor?
A
Abiotic
B
Biotic
12) Dirty water sources are a limiting factor in some communities. Is this an example of a Biotic or Abiotic limiting factor?
A
Biotic
B
Abiotic
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