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ECOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS REVIEW
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1. TYPE OF CAMOUFLAGE WHERE HALF THE BODY BLENDS IN WITH ONE PART OF THE ENVIRONMENT WHILE THE OTHER BLENDS IN WITH A DIFFERENT PORTION
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2. EATS BOTH PLANTS AND MEAT
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3. WHAT WORD DESCRIBES DOGS, CATS, FISH, BIRDS, AND PLANTS
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4. USING BRIGHT COLORS TO SIGNAL OTHERS OF POISONS THEY MAY POSSESS
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5. WHEN A STORM COMES AND WATER FLOODS AN AREA, WHAT TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTOR IS AFFECTING THAT ECOSYSTEM?
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ANSWERS 1. COUNTER SHADING 2. OMNIVORE 3. BIOTIC 4. WARNING COLORATION 5. ABIOTIC
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6. A TOOL USED TO SHOW THE ENERGY LOST IN AN ECOSYSTEM
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7. WHICH WORD DOES NOT BELONG IN THIS SET CAR, SIGN, SNOW, SOIL, ROAD, TEMPERATURE, TREE, SUNLIGHT
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8. EATS ONLY MEAT
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9. ORGANISMS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
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10. WHAT DO YOU CALL AN ANIMAL THAT CATCHES AND EATS ANOTHER ANIMAL
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ANSWERS 6. ENERGY PYRAMID 7. TREE 8. CARNIVORE 9. PRODUCER 10. PREDATOR
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11. BERRIES ARE EATEN BY A SQUIRREL WHO IS EATEN BY A SNAKE THAT IS EATEN BY A HAWK. WHAT IS THIS AN EXAMPLE OF?
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12. THE LARGEST POPULATION AN ECOSYSTEM CAN SUPPORT?
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13. WHAT TYPE OF SYMBIOTIC INTERACTION DO ORGANISMS HELP ONE ANOTHER
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14. WHO DO THE ARROWS POINT TO IN A FOOD CHAIN OR FOOD WEB?
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15. WHAT WORD DESCRIBES THE FOLLOWING WATER, SUNLIGHT, SOIL, TEMPERATURE
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ANSWERS 11. FOOD CHAIN 12. CARRYING CAPACITY 13. MUTUALISM 14. PREDATOR 15. ABIOTIC
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16. WHAT ARE SEVERAL POPULATIONS LIVING TOGETHER?
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17. WHAT TYPE OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP INCLUDES A HOST?
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18. TWO ORGANISMS LOOKING ALIKE
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19. MEMBERS OF A SINGLE SPECIES IN A GIVEN AREA
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20. ORGANISMS EVOLVE TRAITS AS A RESULT OF ANOTHER ORGANISMS INFLUENCE
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ANSWERS 16. COMMUNITY 17. PARASITIC 18. MIMICRY 19. POPULATION 20. COEVOLUTION
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21. EATS ONLY PLANTS
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22. HERBIVORES, CARNIVORES, AND OMNIVORES ARE ALL WHAT?
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23. HAVING CHEMICALS TO SPRAY OR INFLECT AS A DEFENSIVE MECHANISM
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24. ANYTHING IN THE ENVIRONMENT THAT IS ALIVE
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25. TWO OF THE SAME TYPE OF ORGANISM FIGHTING OVER FOOD IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT TYPE OF INTERACTION?
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ANSWERS 21. HERBIVORES 22. CONSUMERS 23. DEFENSIVE CHEMICALS 24. BIOTIC 25. COMPETITION
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26. LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION FROM SMALLEST TO LARGEST
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27. IF I AM STUDYING ALL THE ANIMALS IN AN AREA, BUT AM NOT CONCERNED WITH THE TEMPERATURE AND WATER QUALITY, WHAT LEVEL OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND I STUDYING?
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28. A SPECIES THAT IS NON-NATIVE TO AN ECOSYSTEM AND WHEN INTRODUCED HAS NO NATURAL PREDATORS AND AS A RESULT ITS POPULATION GROWTH AND DESTRUCTION GOES UNCHECKED RESULTING IN DESTRUCTION OF ECOSYSTEM
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29. ORGANISM THAT IS SO CRUCIAL TO THEIR ECOSYSTEM THAT THEIR REMOVAL CAN CAUSE THE COLLAPSE OF THAT ECOSYSTEM
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30. ONE ORGANISM BENEFITS WHILE THE OTHER IS UNAFFECTED
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ANSWERS 26. ORGANISM, POPULATIONS, COMMUNITY, ECOSYSTEM 27. COMMUNITY 28. INVASIVE 29. KEYSTONE 30. COMMENSALISM
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31. A RELATIONSHIP IN WHICH TWO OR MORE ORGANISMS HAVE A CLOSE ASSOCIATION WITH ONE ANOTHER
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32. TWO ORGANISMS THAT ARE BOTH POISONOUS MIMICKING ONE ANOTHER
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33. A HARMLESS ORGANISM MIMICKING A HARMFUL ORGANISM
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34. HAVING CAMOUFLAGE THAT MAKES AN ORGANISM LOOK LIKE SOMETHING IN THEIR ENVIRONMENT
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35. INCLUDES ALL THE DIFFERENT POPULATIONS OF ORGANISMS AND THE NON-LIVING FACTORS AS WELL
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ANSWERS 31. SYMBIOTIC 32. MULLERIAN 33. BAUTISIAN 34. PROTECTIVE RESEMBLANCE 35. ECOSYSTEM
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