D10 Interdependence - Feeding Relationships Question Preview (ID: 62974)


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Carnivore
a) organism that only eat plants
b) organism that only eat other organisms
c) organism that eat both plant and animals
d) organism that create flames

Omnivore
a) organism that only eat other organisms
b) organism that eat both plant and animals
c) organism that only create salt beds
d) organism that only eat plants

On an energy pyramid that includes hawks, snakes, grass, and mice, which organism has the largest population and is on the bottom of the pyramid?
a) mice
b) grass
c) snakes
d) hawks

Food chain
a) show a flow of commensalistic exchange between organisms
b) show flow of energy from one organism to another - using ARROWS
c) show a mutualistic flow
d) chain of parasitic relationships

Food web
a) overlapping food chains showing predator-prey and consumer-producer interactions
b) interactions with organisms and tidal bulge
c) interactions with organisms and shelter building
d) interaction with organisms and gravity

Photosysnthesis
a) radiant energy converting to chemical energy
b) chemical energy converting to radiant energy
c) mechanical energy converting to chemical energy
d) nuclear energy converting to thermal energy

Predator
a) organism that interacts with lunar phases
b) photosysnthesis
c) organism that creates chemical energy
d) organisms that hunts and kills other organisms (prey)

Prey
a) organism that is hunted or killed for food
b) plants that produce energy for the ecosystem
c) scavengers that converts chemical energy
d) top predators

Consumer
a) autotroph
b) antipasta
c) heterotroph
d) non scavenger

Consumer
a) toxic organism
b) organism that creates a chemical reaction
c) organism that feeds on another for survival
d) producer of own food

Herbivore
a) organisms that produces gas
b) organism that eat both plant and animals
c) organism that only eat other organisms
d) organism that only eat plants

Commensalism
a) symbiotic relationship when one benefit and the other is harmed in the interaction
b) symbiotic relationship when both benefit from the interaction
c) symbiotic relationship when one benefit and the other is not affected
d) symbiotic relationship when neither benefit

What is an autotroph?
a) an organism that makes its own food
b) an organism that cannot make its own food
c) a dog
d) a cat

Which one of these is an autotroph?
a) Protista
b) Fungi
c) Animalia
d) Plantae

Which of the following links of the food chain produces energy for the entire food chain?
a) Producer
b) Primary consumer
c) Secondary consumer
d) Tertiary consumer

Any organism that produces it's own food at the first step of a food chain or a food web.
a) Consumer
b) Decomposer
c) Producer
d) Glucose

Consumers, like humans, need to go out and get their food for energy because they can not make their own food. What energy transformation is taking place when an animal eats food to keep warm?
a) Radiant to chemical
b) Mechanical to thermal
c) Thermal to chemical
d) Chemical to thermal

Producer
a) provider of physical interactions for the ecosystem
b) provider of energy for the ecosystem
c) provider of salt mines for the ecosystem
d) provider of radiant energy for the ecosystem

Consider this food chain: grass--- grasshopper--- frog--- hawk. Where is the largest amount of energy found in this food chain?
a) hawk
b) grasshopper
c) sun
d) grass

Food Chain---sun----grass---grasshopper---Bird---Bacteria Which living thing in this food chain is a predator?
a) grass
b) bacteria
c) bird
d) grasshopper

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