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Food Chains, Food Webs, And Ecological Relationships. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

In a food chain, herbivores will be
a) producers
b) primary consumers
c) secondary consumers
d) tertiary consumers

What happens to energy as it moves through a food chain?
a) It decreases.
b) It increases.
c) It stays the same.
d) It decreases then increases.

What type of consumer breaks down dead organisms and returns nutrients to the ecosystem?
a) herbivore
b) carnivore
c) omnivore
d) decomposer

What type of consumer eats both plants and animals?
a) herbivore
b) carnivore
c) omnivore
d) decomposer

What type of consumer eats only other animals?
a) herbivore
b) carnivore
c) omnivore
d) decomposer

What type of consumer eats only plants?
a) herbivore
b) omnivore
c) carnivore
d) decomposer

If the primary consumers have 24,000 kcal of energy available to them, how much energy would be available to the tertiary consumers?
a) 24
b) 240
c) 2,400
d) 240,000

Which organism in the food chain shown would have the least amount of energy available to it? Acorn -- Squirrel -- Snake --Hawk
a) acorn
b) squirrel
c) snake
d) hawk

An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis
a) autotroph
b) heterotroph
c) decomposer
d) consumer

One organism stalks, hunts, and kills another organism for food
a) Competition
b) Predation
c) Parasitism
d) Cooperation

Organisms fight over shared resources, such as food, light, shelter, mates
a) Competition
b) Predation
c) Commensalism
d) Cooperation

Relationship in which members of the same species work together
a) Commensalism
b) Parasitism
c) Mutualism
d) Cooperation

Relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is unaffected by the presence of the other organism
a) Commensalism
b) Parasitism
c) Mutualism
d) Cooperation

Relationship in which members of two different species benefit from living with one another
a) Commensalism
b) Parasitism
c) Mutualism
d) Cooperation

Relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is harmed
a) Commensalism
b) Parasitism
c) Mutualism
d) Cooperation

All of the non-living parts of an ecosystem are considered to be
a) biotic factors
b) abiotic factors
c) autotrophs
d) heterotrophs

Each step in a food chain or energy pyramid is called
a) an energy exchange
b) a feeding interaction
c) a trophic level
d) an ecological relationship

Which of the following is NOT a biotic factor?
a) soil
b) bacteria
c) plants
d) fungi

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