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Wildlife Study Guide Section 1: Ecology I-A2: Communities

Wildlife Study Guide Section 1: Ecology I-A2: Communities. View this quiz as a slide show from “the beginning”

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Wildlife Study Guide Section 1: Ecology I-A2: Communities

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  1. Wildlife Study Guide Section 1: Ecology I-A2: Communities View this quiz as a slide show from “the beginning” During the slide show, you can right click on any slide and choose pointer options then pen or highlighter to write on any slide. But you will need to right click & choose pointer options then arrow before you can click on any of the navigation links again. Click to Start

  2. I-1A2-1 A _____________ is defined as all of the plants and animal populations living in a defined area. community No hint Hint Answer Next Slide

  3. I-1A2-2 The composition of the community changes over time due to ____________ and __________________. climate plant succession 1st blank c; 2nd blank p.s. Hint Answer Next Slide

  4. I-1A2-3 Communities interact with ___________ resources such as soil, air, water and sunlight. abiotic Another word for non-living Hint Answer Next Slide

  5. I-1A2-4 A _____________ is a community made up of wetland plants such as cattails, Spadderdock, rushes and grasses in addition to animals such as wading birds, muskrats and turtles. This community is regularly flooded by the tides and have thick, organic soils. tidal marsh t.m. Hint Answer Next Slide

  6. I-1A2-5 Adecaying log can contain a community of _________, _____________ ________ and _______. mosses invertebrates fungi bacteria M, I, f & b Hint Answer Next Slide

  7. I-1A2-6 True or False: The size of various communities can vary greatly. True: the decaying log community is much smaller than a tidal marsh community. No hint Hint Answer Next Slide

  8. I-1A2-7 The interactions of communities and abiotic conditions form an ___________. ecosystem No hint Hint Answer Next Slide

  9. I-1A2-8 True or False: Unlike communities which have no particular size, an ecosystem must be larger than an acre. False: Ecosystems have no particular size. An ecosystem can be as big as a rainforest or a lake or as little as a tree or a puddle. No hint Hint Answer Last Slide

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