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Factors within an Ecosystem Populations & Communities VOCAB Fact or Opinion MISC Picture This

Answer: They are organisms that make up the living part of an ecosystem. Question: What are biotic factors? Factors within an Ecosystem

Answer: They are nonliving things found in an ecosystem. Question: What are abiotic factors? Factors within an Ecosystem

Answer: Of soil, bacteria, water and sunlight the one that is a biotic factor. Question: What is bacteria? Factors within an Ecosystem

Answer: In an ecosystem, producers and consumers are both this. Question: What are biotic factors? Factors within an Ecosystem

Answer: Of soil, temperature, vegetation, and sunlight the one that is a biotic factor. Question: What is vegetation? Factors within an Ecosystem

Answer: It is a group of the same type of organisms living in the same place at the same time. Question: What is a population? Populations & Communities

Answer: It is all the populations that live in an area. Question: What is a community? Populations & Communities

Answer: It is something that limits the size of a population. Question: What is a limiting factor? Populations & Communities

Answer: Of these statements the one that is true: 1) A population is a group of communities. 2) A community is a group of populations. 3) A population is the same thing as a community. 4) A community is a part of a population. Question: What is: A community is a group of populations? Populations & Communities

Answer: Of an ecosystem, a population, a community, the one(s) that a squirrel in a forest is a member of. Question: What is all of them? Populations & Communities

Answer: The part of earth where organisms can live. Question: What is the biosphere? VOCAB

Answer: The study of the interactions in an ecosystem. Question: What is Ecology? VOCAB

Answer: The role of an organism in its ecosystem. Question: What is an organism’s niche? VOCAB

Answer: A system made up of organisms interacting with one another and with the nonliving parts of the system. Question: What is an ecosystem? VOCAB

Answer: Of endangered and threatened, the one that indicates a species is closer to extinction. Question: What is endangered? VOCAB

Answer: The biotic factors of an ecosystem are more interesting than the abiotic factors of an ecosystem. Question: What is an opinion? Fact or Opinion

Answer: Ecology is the study of the interactions that take place among the living organisms and nonliving parts of an ecosystem. Question: What is a fact? Fact or Opinion

Answer: The largest ecosystem on Earth is the biosphere. Question: What is a fact? Fact or Opinion

Answer: The term “predator” and “consumer” are confusing. Question: What is an opinion? Fact or Opinion

Answer: It’s easy to understand any ecosystem if you first identify the different parts. Question: What is an opinion? Fact or Opinion

Answer: Of biospheres, niches, ecosystems, and communities, the one that deserts, mountains, forests and rivers are examples of. Question: What are ecosystems? MISC.

Answer: The statement that is true about ecosystems of: They are: 1) always balanced 2) never balanced 3) always changing 4) never changing Question: What is they are always changing? MISC.

Answer: The way they get their food is by using dead organisms. Question: What is a decomposer? MISC.

Answer: An aquarium, a rotting log and a stream are examples of one. Question: What is an ecosystem? MISC.

Answer: It is only part of a food web. A food web includes more of the overlapping relationships. Question: What is a food chain? MISC.

Answer: They are three abiotic factors seen in this ecosystem. this Question: What are light, water, and sand? Picture This

Answer: They are the two biotic factors seen in this ecosystem.this Question: What are a butterfly and a flowering plant? Picture This

Answer: They are three limiting factors in this ecosystem.this Question: What are temperature, light, space? Picture This

Answer: It is a consumer seen in this ecosystem.this Question: What is a frog? Picture This

Answer: It is the producer in this ecosystem.this Question: What is a banana plant? Picture This