Practice Quiz - Higher Levels of OrganizationVersion en ligne
Practice Quiz - Higher Levels of Organization
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What level of organization can be seen here?
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TRUE or FALSE: An ecosystem contains only biotic factors.
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What level of organization can be observed in the image?
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The study of organisms and how they interact with one another and their environment is best described as
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Identify the examples as: a organism, population, community, or ecosystem. All speckled sting-ray that live in the Pacific Ocean
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Identify the examples as: a organism, population, community, or ecosystem. A beautiful butterfly.
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Identify the examples as: a organism, population, community, or ecosystem. Water, Fish, Turtles, Oxygen, Rocks and Moss interacting in a river system.
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The lion lives on the savanna.
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The lion is a carnivore. niche habitat . .
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Birds live in the decidious forest.
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Birds parent their offspring.
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Crocodiles live in freshwater rivers.
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The crocodile is a carnivore.
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Identify the examples as: a organism, population, community, or ecosystem. Chicken, Cow, Grass, Buffalo, and Mouse living on farmland.
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Multiple organisms of the same species describes a...
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A forest full of many kinds of trees and grasses is an example of a....
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Which level of organization is more complex than a population and less complex than an ecosystem?
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Which is the definition of a community?
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Which is an example of an organism?
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A colony of ants and bees would fall under which level of organization
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A group of toads falls under which level of organization
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What are the ecological levels of organization from smallest to the largest?
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An ecosystem contains...
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An ecosystem contains...
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Which is classified as an ecosystem?
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If you see cardinals, blue jays and owls in your back yard, this is an example of a...
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If you see cardinals, blue jays and owls in your back yard, this is an example of a...
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A collection of organisms that belong to different populations but all live in the same area and interact with one another.
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A place where an organism lives.
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A collection of organisms that make up a community as well as all of the nonliving aspects of the environment.
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The role or function or job of a species in a community.
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Two organisms that are so similar they can interbreed in nature and produce fertile offspring
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Part of the earth that living organisms inhabit...
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What are the biotic factors in this image?
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What are the abiotic factors in this image?
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An ecosystem contains living and nonliving things.
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Which of the following is a population?
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Which of the following best describes a community?
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Which of the following is the most simple level of ecological organization?
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TRUE or FALSE: A community includes all abiotic and biotic factors.
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Identify number 2 in the diagram.
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Identify number 3 in the diagram.
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Identify number 4 in the diagram.
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Identify number 5 in the diagram.
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Identify number 6 in the diagram.
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Keeps herbivore population down.
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Provides food for the Koala.
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Grassland where elephants are found.
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The ocean bottome shown here.
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Identify number 7 in the diagram.
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Identify number 9 in the diagram.
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Identify number 11 in the diagram.
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Identify number 13 in the diagram.
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Identify number 8 in the diagram.
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Identify number 10 in the diagram.
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Identify number 12 in the diagram.
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Identify number 15 in the diagram.
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Identify number 14 in the diagram.
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Identify number 16 in the diagram.
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Identify number 17 in the diagram.
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At number 21, all trees in the picture is...
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At number 19, vultures eating dead organisms is...
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At number 20, one zebra is...
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At number 23, the zebra eating the grass is...
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