Ecosystem Interactions Question Preview (ID: 59230)


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An abiotic factor is...
a) a living part of the ecosystem.
b) a non-living part of the ecosystem.
c) a dead part of the ecosystem.
d) any part of the ecosystem.

A biotic factor is...
a) a living part of the ecosystem.
b) a non-living part of the ecosystem.
c) any part of the ecosystem.
d)

Biology is...
a) the study of the weather.
b) the study of plants.
c) the study of living things.
d) the study of mountains.

Ecology is the study of
a) a push or a pull.
b) the mountains.
c) living things.
d) biotic and abiotic factors and how they interact.

One member of a species is called an
a) abiotic.
b) organism.
c) ecology.
d) population.

The total number of 9 Banded Armadillos found on the Hill Trail in Texas is called...
a) a community.
b) a population.
c) abiotic.
d) an organism.

A ___________ is a region that includes many, nearby ecosystems.
a) community
b) biome
c) population
d) ecosystem

Competition is when two species compete for...
a) weather
b) the same rocks.
c) mice.
d) the same resource.

___________ is when one organism eats another.
a) Competition
b) Predation
c) Mutualism
d) Biotic

An organism is...
a) one individual member of a species.
b) some things that jump.
c) a couple members of a species.
d) different species.

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