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1. MICROORGANISMS
A
INDIVIDUAL
B
ABIOTOC FACTOR
C
BIOTIC FACTOR
2. CLIMATE
A
BIOTIC FACTOR
B
ABIOTIC FACTOR
C
POPULATION
3. All the different populations living in an ecosystem. Todas las diferentes poblaciones que viven en un ecosistema.
A
COMMUNITY
B
INDIVIDUAL
C
POPULATION
4. _________ factors determine the kind of living things that can live in an area. Los factores ______ determinan el tipo de seres vivos que pueden vivir en un área.
A
ABIOTIC
B
BIOTIC
C
ENVIRONMENTAL
5. All the living things that live, feed, reproduce and interact with the other living things and with the physical environment in a particular area.
A
POPULATION
B
ECOSYSTEM
C
COMMUNITY
6. All individuals of the same species in an ecosystem. Todos los individuos de la misma especie en un ecosistema.
A
COMMUNITY
B
POPULATION
C
BIOME
7. Relationships between individuals of the same species
A
REPRODUCTION PROTECTION HUNTING
B
PREDATION PARASITISM MICROORGANISM
C
MUTUALISM SYMBIOSIS PREDATION
8. Relationships between individuals of different species
A
REPRODUCTION PROTECTION HUNTING
B
PREDATION PARASITISM SYMBIOSIS MUTUALISM
C
INDIVIDUAL POPULATION COMMUNITY
9. Organisms of the same species live together to reproduce.
A
REPRODUCTION
B
PROTECTION
C
MUTUALISM
10. Animals live in big groups to protect them from predators.
A
PREDATION
B
PROTECTION
C
MUTUALISM
11. Gregarious animals hunt in groups.
A
PROTECTION
B
HUNTING
C
SYMBIOSIS
12. An organism feeds on another organism of a different species. This is beneficial for the predator, but harmful for the prey.
A
SYMBIOSIS
B
PROTECTION
C
PREDATION
13. This is harmful for one organism, but beneficial for the other. Example: Ticks suck blood of bigger animals.
A
PARASITISM
B
PREDATION
C
SYMBIOSIS
14. Two organisms from different species live in close asociation. It is benefitial for both. Each organism needs the other to survive.
A
PARASITISM
B
SYMBIOSIS
C
HUNTING
15. This relationship is benefitial for two organisms of different species, but they can both survive without the other.
A
SYMSBIOSIS
B
MUTUALISM
C
PARASITISM
16. REPRODUCTION
A
otters eat fish
B
algae and fungi form lichens
C
lion family
17. PROTECTION
A
bees pollinate flowers and get nectar
B
ticks suck blood of bigger animals
C
flock of geese
18. HUNTING
A
flock of geese
B
bees pollinate flowers and get nectar
C
pack of wolves
19. PREDATION
A
bees pollinate flowers and get nectar
B
algae and fungi form lichens
C
otters eat fish
20. PARASITISM
A
ticks suck blood of bigger animals
B
lion family
C
pack of wolves
21. SYMBIOSIS
A
flock of geese
B
algae and fungi form lichens
C
bees pollinate flowers and get nectar
22. MUTUALISM
A
ticks suck blood
B
flock of geese
C
bees pollinate flowers and get nectar
23. Eagle (predator) catches a fish (prey)
A
PREDATION
B
HUNTING
C
MUTUALISM
24. Rhinos benefit from this relationship between individuals of the same species.
A
MUTUALISM AND SYMBIOSIS
B
PARASITISM AND HUNTING
C
REPRODUCTION AND PROTECTION
25. The birds and the rhinos is an example of _____________, where both species benefit.
A
REPRODUCTION
B
PREDATION
C
MUTUALISM