A) Autotroph B) Decomposer C) Producer D) Consumer
A) Guessing B) Question C) Conclusion D) Hypothesis
A) Clean Water Act B) Safe Drinking Water Act C) Resource Conservation Recovery Act D) Clean Air Act
A) Man-made environment B) Habitat C) built environment D) natural environment
A) renewable B) semirenewable C) unrenewable D) nonrenewable
A) jackal B) rabbit C) green plant D) wild cat
A) Sustainability B) Ecological precautions C) Ecology D) Environmental Science
A) community B) species C) ecosystem D) population
A) 90% B) 20% C) 10% D) 50%
A) Microorganisms B) All of these C) Plants and animals that are reproducing D) Things that are living, moving and growing
A) There are no more living members of the species B) Species are low in numbers and likely to become endangered C) None of these D) Species has low numbers and are likely to become extinct
A) the permanent clearing and subtraction of trees intentionally and naturally B) the temporary clearing and subtraction of trees intentionally, naturally or inadvertently C) the permanent clearing and subtraction of trees intentionally, naturally or inadvertently
A) All of these B) Rocks and minerals C) Water and nutrients D) Nonliving Things
A) Statement A is FALSE, while statement B is TRUE B) Statement A is TRUE, while statement B is TRUE C) Statement A is TRUE, while statement B is FALSE D) Statement A is FALSE, while statement B is FALSE
A) RA 8749 B) RA 9003 C) RA 9275 D) RA 6969
A) omnivore B) habitat C) photosynthesis D) symbiosis
A) autotroph B) predator C) herbivore D) producer
A) commensalism B) parasitism C) mutualism D) carnivore
A) commensalism B) parasitism C) predator D) mutualsim
A) mutualism B) parasitism C) competiton D) predation
A) pioneer species B) secondary succession C) ecological succession D) primary succession
A) secondary succession B) climax community C) pioneer species D) ecological succession
A) secondary succession B) ecological succession C) primary succession D) pioneer species
A) secondary succession B) primary succession C) pioneer species D) ecological succession
A) Lichens are nitrogen fixing bacteria 9. Multiple-choice Edit B) How do lichens contribute to primary succession? C) Lichens begin to break down rock to form soil
A) Not consuming any resources at all. B) Rapidly increasing resource consumption over time. C) Consuming at a rate to satisfy the current generation. D) Maintaining a rate of resource consumption that will allow the population to survive indefinitely.
A) What the soil is made of. B) The average temperature, wind, precipitation, and other climate factors. C) All of these would be considered part of the environment. D) Animals and plants in the region and surrounding areas.
A) Multiple branches of science only (biology, chemistry, etc) are covered. B) It is limited to only one branch of science; ecology. C) Each environmental issue is specific to only one type of science. D) Many science and non-science fields of study, such as economics and politics, are included.
A) pyramids B) lines C) circles D) squares
A) They show what direction the energy is flowing between organisms. B) They point to the organism that is being eaten. C) They represent how water is transferred within a habitat. D) It shows how sunlight flows within an ecosystem.
A) producer B) consumer C) autotroph D) decomposer
A) The death of wild animals. B) The reduction of energy from organism to organism. C) The hunting of animals. D) The transfer of energy from organism to organism.
A) Multiple food chains linked together. B) A group of wild animals. C) A group of dead animals. D) Multiple organisms linked together.
A) The primary consumer. B) The sun. C) The primary producer. D) The apex predator.
A) Entomology B) Biology C) Morphology D) Taxonomy
A) Levels of Classification B) Scientific Name C) 6 Kingdoms D) Dichotomous Key
A) parasitic relationships with plants B) decomposing dead organic matter C) preying on other organisms D) producing food by chemosynthesis
A) community B) Ecosystem C) Species D) Environment
A) grass → rabbit → fox B) grass → rabbit → fox C) rabbit → grass → fox D) fox → grass → rabbit
A) Food Chain B) Ecosystem C) Energy Pyramid D) Food Web
A) Animal kingdom B) Protist kingdom C) Human kingdom D) Plant kingdom
A) Consumer web B) Food web C) Food chain D) Energy pyramid
A) a shell B) a rock C) a lake D) a beetle
A) multiple organisms of the same species B) all the living and nonliving things in an area C) multiple organisms of different species D) a living thing
A) a population. B) the biosphere. C) a community. D) an organism.
A) recyclable B) conservation C) protection D) renewable
A) renewable B) recyclable C) nonrenewable D) inexhaustible
A) Wind B) Coal C) Sunlight D) Oil
A) Natural resources can not be used directly B) Human population grows C) Natural resources kept under the ground D) Human did not use them
A) Visitor must plant tree B) Plant mangrove trees C) Ban visitor D) Plant tall trees |