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Ecology Unit Review
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In a forest ecosystem deer feed on trees
that grow in the soil. The soil is an example
of
Pioneer species
Primary consumer
A biotic factor
An abiotic factor
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Respiration, photosynthesis, and
decay are part of the:
Potassium Cycle
Nitrogen cycle
Carbon cycle
Water cycle
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An animal that eats only plants is a
Primary
Consumer
Tertiary
Consumer
Secondary
Consumer
Primary
producer
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A meadowlark eats a grasshopper.
The meadowlark is considered
the:
Predator
Prey
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Coniferous trees are abundant in the:
Meadow
Taiga
Desert
Tundra
Tundra
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Organisms that can produce offspring that
also can breed belong to the same:
Population
Species
Family
Community
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The 17-year cicadas are a species of insect
that appear in their ecosystem only once
every 17 years. This is an example of:
A pattern
in time
A pattern
in space
An invasive
species
An abiotic
factor
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Which of these is an example of
competition within a species?
A vine killing a
Tree by blocking
sunlight
Male crickets
Chirping to
Attract females
Hyenas & vultures
Eating the
Same carcass
A pack of lions
Hunting zebras
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Lichens growing in a bare rock environment
is an example of:
Fossil fuels
Communities
Secondary
succession
Primary
succession
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An example of a non-renewable energy
source is:
Coal
Wind
Wood
Sublimation
Sunlight
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This government effort made the
protection of natural ecosystems a goal.
Grassroots Act
Cleanup Act
National
Environmental
Policy Act
Endangered
Chemical
Species
Act
Change
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The number and variety of life forms within
an ecosystem is called:
pollution
biodiversity
Population density
5.5 g/cm³
Ecosystem
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When a population reaches a state where it
can no longer grow, the population has
reached its:
Carrying Capacity
Succession
Limiting Factor
Water
boiling
Biotic factor
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An ecosystem is made up of:
Similar biotic factors
worldwide
Both abiotic and biotic
factors
Similar abiotic
Factors worldwide
Both biomes and
Eggs are hard-boiled
populations
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Burning fossil fuels, or combustion, is one
part of the:
Water cycle
Liquid cycle
nitrogen
life cycle
carbon cycle
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A physical change in a substance:
Creates a different
substance but not
different physical properties
Does not change either
the substance or its
physical properties
Creates a different
substance with
different physical properties
Changes a physical
property but not the
substance itself
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Congratulations!
You know your ecology
facts!