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TCAP Practice 6 th Grade Science

The osprey is a large bird of prey that feeds on fish. Small songbirds sometimes build their nests beneath the large ospreys nests. The small songbirds are in no danger of the fish- eating osprey, but they are protected from enemies by living so close to the bird of prey. The osprey is not affected by the songbirds. This is an example of…. The osprey is a large bird of prey that feeds on fish. Small songbirds sometimes build their nests beneath the large ospreys nests. The small songbirds are in no danger of the fish- eating osprey, but they are protected from enemies by living so close to the bird of prey. The osprey is not affected by the songbirds. This is an example of…. A. Parasitic B. Commensalistic C. Mutualistic D. predatory

Fill in the blank. Meerkats live in groups. At least one member of the group will stand guard while the others in the group look for food. This is an example of______________. A. Competition B. Commensalism C. Cooperation D. symbiosis

In the ocean there are many kinds of small fish that get their food by going inside the mouths of larger fish and cleaning out food particles. The small fish benefit by obtaining food and the large fish benefit by getting their teach cleaned. This is an example of … A. Commensalistic B. Parasitic C. Mutualistic D. competitive

Killer whales live in the cold waters off the coasts of North and South America. These whales sometimes come close to shore where seals rest on the beach. A whale waits until a seal comes very close to the water, then uses a breaking wave to ride up on the sand to catch the seal. This is an act of….. A. Competition B. Cooperation C. Hibernation D. Predation

During a rainstorm, chemicals from air pollution in the atmosphere may come back to the earth as…. A. Wastewater B. Gasoline C. Acid rain D. Red rain

Which of these is NOT considered to be polluting? A. Burning fossil fuels B. Using solar power C. Burying trash in a landfill D. Using natural gas

How can toxic chemicals in the soil harm you? A. They change the weather B. They are absorbed by food grown in soil C. They purify groundwater in the soil D. They cause more air pollution

If phosphates and nitrates from detergents are allowed to enter a lake, an abundance may begin to grow. How does an increase in algae growth harm a lake? A. Algae use much of the oxygen in the water B. Birds, fish, and turtles do not eat algae C. Algae act as sponges and soak up all the water. D. Algae turn the phosphates into toxic water,

A populations ________ is the rate at which it would produce young if every new individual lived and reproduced at its maximum capacity. A. Biotic potential B. Primary rate C. Limiting factor D. Ecological pyramid

Why would an ecosystem be unable to sustain an increase in carnivores? A. There is not enough prey B. The carnivores now have more space C. Plant growth increases D. It is a marine ecosystem