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Chapter 2 Test Review Written & Game

What to Study 1. Notes 2. Vocab 3. #26, Chapter 2 Worksheet # 1 4. #27, Wolf Video Facts 5. #28, Chapter 2 Worksheet # 2 6. #29, Ecology Wequest 7. OMG…FYI…U cud read ur book…..LOL!!! *BONUS QUESTIONS FROM PAGES 45 – 49.

What to Know 1. The 3 types of symbiotic relationships. 2. Other relationships (competition, predation) 3. Food chains vs. food webs 4. Ecological pyramids and what they’re used for/represent 5. Controlled experiments 6. Factor labeling/unit conversion 7. How energy flow works 8. Niche vs. habitat