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Test your knowledge of ecology with this comprehensive review on the forest ecosystem, species interactions, and ecological concepts. Learn about pioneer species, biotic and abiotic factors, primary consumers, predator-prey relationships, and more. Good luck!
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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 A biotic factor An abiotic factor Primary consumer
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Respiration, photosynthesis, and decay are part of the: Nitrogen cycle Potassium Cycle Water cycle Carbon cycle
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An animal that eats only plants is a Primary Consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary 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? Male crickets Chirping to Attract females A vine killing a Tree by blocking sunlight 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 Sunlight Sublimation
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This government effort made the protection of natural ecosystems a goal. Grassroots Act Cleanup Act National Environmental Policy Act Endangered Species Act Chemical Change
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The number and variety of life forms within an ecosystem is called: pollution biodiversity Population density Ecosystem 5.5 g/cm³
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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 Biotic factor Water boiling
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An ecosystem is made up of: Similar biotic factors worldwide Similar abiotic Factors worldwide Both abiotic and biotic factors Both biomes and populations Eggs are hard-boiled
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Burning fossil fuels, or combustion, is one part of the: Water cycle nitrogen cycle Liquid life cycle carbon cycle
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A physical change in a substance: Creates a different substance but not different physical properties Creates a different substance with different physical properties Does not change either the substance or its physical properties Changes a physical property but not the substance itself
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