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Leaving Certificate Biology Ecology 2 iQuiz SECOND Press the F5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box FIRST In PowerPoint 2007 if you see a Security Warning click HERE on Options… and then click on  Enable this content

The study of how living things relate to each other and to their environment is known as … Ecology BiologyBotany Zoology

The relationship that exists between organisms that live together for mutual benefit is called … Autotrophic SaprophyticSymbiotic Parasitic

The liquid in the container beneath a Tullgren or Baerman funnel is … Dilute HNO 3 Alcohol Dilute HClWater

A community of living organisms interacting with one another and their non-living environment within a particular area could also be describes as … A biosphereAn ecosystem BiodiversityBiotic factors

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in nodules on the roots of … PeasClover LegumesAll of these

The following are stages in the nitrogen cycle. Place them in the correct order. 1 – Animal or plant protein; 2 – Nitrates; 3 – Death and decay; 4 – Nitrites; 5 – Ammonia

When studying a habitat which of the following would you not record? FloraAir temperature QuadratFauna

Which of the following is not used for collecting organisms? Pitfall trapNiche Beating trayPooter

A list of organisms through which energy is transferred, usually beginning with a green plant, is known as a … Food chainFood web Niche Pyramid of numbers

Which of the following is not a consumer? SaprophytesParasites Green plantsAnimals

Which of the following is an abiotic factor? Ecological niche Slope Scramble competition Biome

Which of the following is not an edaphic factor? Mineral contentpH HumusPredators

Which of the following is a method of conservation? LandfillCrop rotation ReusingComposting

Which of the following is not a biotic factor? ParasitePredator PollutantPrey

Which of the following is involved in waste management? Carbon cycleMicroorganisms ParasitismSymbiosis

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