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All the living and nonliving things in an environment and how they interact is called _____.
a) habitat
b) population
c) extinct
d) ecosystem
Which of the following is not a nonliving part of an ecosystem?
a) air
b) dirt
c) grass
d) sunlight
Which of the following is the driest ecosystem?
a) Tundra
b) Rain Forest
c) Grassland
d) Desert
What type of ecosystem might an animal long, thick fur live in?
a) Tundra
b) Rain Forest
c) Grassland
d) Desert
Which of the following names an animal that eats only plants?
a) Carnivore
b) Herbivore
c) Omnivore
d) Spongivore
Which of the following names an animal that eats only other animals?
a) Carnivore
b) Herbivore
c) Omnivore
d) Spongivore
Which of the following names an animal that eats both plants and animals?
a) Carnivore
b) Herbivore
c) Omnivore
d) Spongivore
Which of the following is a producer?
a) deer
b) grass
c) hawk
d) dog
Which is not a trace fossil?
a) a. a preserved skull
b) a preserved track
c) a preserved nest
d) a preserved eggshell
In which type of ecosystem is the ground beneath the surface frozen all year?
a) desert
b) praire
c) tundra
d) wetland
Which kind of fossil preserves the hard and soft parts of an animal?
a) a trace fossil
b) a cast fossil
c) a fossil from a tar pit
d) a fossil in amber
What is a decomposer?
a) a dead animal or plant
b) the waste of dead animals and plants
c) a consumer that gets engery by eating only plants
d) an organism such as an earthworm that eats the remains of animals
What is most likely to happen if most of a population of animals dies of disease?
a) the food web will stop
b) the decomposers will die
c) the food web will change
d) the producers will also get the disease
Which of these things are passed along in a food chain?
a) herbivores
b) ecosystems
c) air and sunshine
d) energy and matter
What might finding a fish fossil in a desert tell paleontologists?
a) how plants have changed
b) how Earth´s environment has changed
c) how animals once got enough to eat
d) how animals once attracted mates
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