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Flies living together in a pond is an example of a(n)
a) ecosystem
b) habitat
c) population
d) community

The flies and frogs and trees living together in the forest is an example of a(n)
a) ecosystem
b) habitat
c) population
d) community

The forest the flies live in and obtain food from is an example of a(n)
a) ecosystem
b) habitat
c) population
d) community

The flies and frogs and trees living in the forest with the rocks, soil, and water is an example of a(n)
a) ecosystem
b) habitat
c) population
d) community

Which is a biotic factor?
a) rocks
b) flies
c)
d)

Which is a biotic factor?
a) soil
b) trees
c)
d)

Which is a biotic factor?
a) grass
b) water
c)
d)

Which is an abiotic factor?
a) sunlight
b) deer
c)
d)

Which is an abiotic factor?
a) fish
b) rocks
c)
d)

Which is an abiotic factor?
a) air
b) mushrooms
c)
d)

Which factor would most directly impact the frog population in a forest ecosystem?
a) fly population
b) deer population
c) amount of sunlight
d) rabbit population

Which factor would most directly impact the tree population in a meadow ecosystem?
a) fly population
b) deer population
c) amount of sunlight
d) rabbit population

Which of the following is not a limiting factor for populations?
a) disease
b) time
c) water
d) food

Which of the following situations would result in a rapid growth of a population?
a) limited abiotic and biotic resources
b) high predation (many predators)
c) disease
d) no predation

The largest population that an area can support is called
a) niche
b) limiting factor
c) carrying capacity
d) predation

A common demand by 2 or more organisms or types of organisms for limited resources is called..
a) predation
b) competition
c) limiting factor
d) carrying capacity

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