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Biology Unit 2 - Ecology.
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Organisms belonging to the same species living together in the same place at the same time are a _____________.
a) niche
b) community
c) population
d) ecosystem
Organisms that use any outside energy source, such as the sun, to produce energy-rich molecules are called:
a) producer
b) carnivore
c) herbivore
d) decomposer
If the rodent population decreases in a country ecosystem, what happens to the owls?
a) The owl numbers increase
b) The owl numbers remain the same
c) The owl numbers decrease
d) The owls become extinct
Ticks that attach to a host to eat the host's blood is an example of
a) parasitism
b) mutualism
c) commensalism
d) isolationism
Lichens living on a tree, without changing the tree is an example of
a) parasitism
b) mutualism
c) commensalism
d) isolationism
If a lion kills and eats an antelope, which of the following would NOT describe the lion?
a) biotic factor
b) heterotroph
c) carnivore
d) autotroph
What is the main source of energy for life on Earth?
a) soil
b) algae
c) the sun
d) grasses
What happens to most of the energy lost from one trophic level to the next?
a) used as energy for the predator
b) released as heat
c) stored as fat
d) energy is not lost from one trophic level to the next
The flood last year caused an increase in rodent populations. What other population would increase as a result of the larger rodent population?
a) rabbit
b) rattlesnake
c) wildflower
d) Butterfly
Which of the following adaptations would NOT benefit an animal living in a cold climate?
a) thick fur
b) blubber layer
c) scales
d) white fur
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