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9 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

10 Spell the teacher’s last name.

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12 What is the portion of the earth that contains all life? Stratospherebiosphere Ecosystemcommunity

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14 Population Biosphere EcosystemEcology The study of the interaction of organism with their physical environment

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16 The relationship between 2 different species living in a close association? BioticAbiotic CommensalismSymbiosis

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18 The passing of energy and materials are found in the food web at different______ levels?

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20 As the tropic level increases the population size ______? Increases decreases Remains the same Cannot say

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22 The earth’s atmosphere contains mostly _____? Pollution Oxygen Nitrogen Water vapor

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24 Name one abiotic factor in an organisms life?

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26 PopulationCommunity BiosphereEcosystem Ecology All the dragonflies living at Stoney meadows on 1-20-09?

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28 Ants that feed on the acacia trees and protect the trees from attack from the long-horned beetle. CommensalismMutualism Parasitism

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30 All the possible feeding relationships is called? Foodchain Foodweb Trophic level

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32 Organism that break down and absorb nutrients from dead organisms are called? a) Decomposers b) Scavengers c) All of the above

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34 Name a secondary consumers.

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36 A specific location where a species lives. Habitat Community Ecosystem Niche

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38 How an organism feeds, & interacts with other organisms. Habitat Community Ecosystem Niche

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40 The process of creating sugar from sunlight to be used for energy is called_______. PhotolysisPhotic Photosynthesis Cell Resp

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42 Algae > fish > heron(bird) Is the heron a first, second or third order consumer?

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44 Animals that eat other animals that are already dead are called? EX: Crow Decomposers Scavengers Saprophytes

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46 Algae > fish > heron > lion The algae is… Primary consumer Secondary consumer Producer

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48 The breaking down of sugarinto energy is called. PhotolysisPhotic Photosynthesis Cell Resp

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50 Several species may share the same habitat but use different resources such as food, shelter & how it survives. Habitat or Niche

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52 The number of trophic levels are … Limited to the energy available Limitless No one can tell

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54 All parasites need what to survive. A mate A host Blood A friend

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56 An ecosystem consists of a) Organisms b) Energy c) Soil, water & temp d) All of the above

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58 What temperature do tomato plants do best?

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61 The amount of energy passed on to the next higher trophic level.

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63 Food web or food chain

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65 Bird helps gator by eating on harmful leeches. Mutualism commensalism parasitism

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67 Mutualism commensalism parasitism Barnacles feed on plankton while whale is unharmed.

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72 Abiotic: Temp Sunlight Sand Biotic:Cactus Lizard/Snake

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79 Going from one trophic level to the next the energy ___________ and the number of species _____

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81 The carbon cycle is affected by… destroying a forest burning fossil fuels planting a tree none of the above all of the above

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83 The relationship between a humming bird & a flower commensalism mutualism parasitism

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85 Nitrogen is the main component of… Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Fats

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87 The type of relationship that these a leech, tapeworm & athlete’s foot are… Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism

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89 The amount of organic matter in an ecosystem Biosphere Bio organic Biomass Bio weight

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91 The gradual process of change and replacement of populations in a community. Advancement Bio replacement Succession Photosynthesis

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95 The first organism to start Primary Succession - this organism breaks down rock into soil. Secondary Mosses Leeches Lichens

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99 When a community that has reach a stable state it is called a _________ community. Eco Climax Eutrophic Climatic

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101 A large region characterized by a specific type of climate & certain plant and animal communities. Ecosystem Biome Biosphere Community

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103 This biome has… Climax flora: treeless. lichens, mosses, grasses Climax fauna: caribou snowy owl Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

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105 This biome has… Climax flora: conifers or evergreen trees Climax fauna: moose, black bear, squirrels Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

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107 The biome that has permanently frozen subsoil called permafrost Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

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109 This biome has… Climax flora: trees that shed leaves Climax fauna: gray squirrel, fox, deer Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

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111 This biome has… Climax flora: many species of broad-leaved plants - ferns Climax fauna: snake, monkey, and leopard Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

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113 This biome has… Climax flora: grasses Climax fauna: prairie dog, bison, usually herd animals Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra -Grasslands-

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115 This biome has… Climax flora: drought-resistant shrubs and plants Climax fauna: kangaroo rat, lizard Desert - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

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117 Match the lakes with their description: 1. rich in organic matter & vegetation Murky water 2. little organic matter & vegetation Clear water. OligotrophicEutrophic

118 Eutrophic - rich in organic matter & vegetation Murky water Oligotrophic -little organic matter & vegetation Clear water.

119 ________ occurs when two different organisms living in the same environment (habitat) utilize the same limited resources. Predator / prey Competition Consumer Secondary consumer

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121 What is the cycle below??? Nitrogen Water Carbon Phosphorous

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123 A place where an organism lives out its life. It is an organism’s home, their address. Habitat or Niche

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125 How an organism meets its need for food, shelter, how it survives & reproduces. Its interactions with biotic & abiotic factors. Habitat or Niche

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128 Where is their greater BIODIVERSITY? Tropical Rain Tiaga Tundra Temperate deciduous

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130 Marine Biome Why is there a greater number of organisms in the photic zone compared to the aphotic zone?

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