A) Physics B) Biology C) Chemistry D) Ecology
A) Animals B) Plants C) Sunlight D) Fungi
A) Grassland B) Rainforest C) Desert D) Tundra
A) Respiration B) Photosynthesis C) Transpiration D) Fermentation
A) Predator B) Consumer C) Decomposer D) Producer
A) Temperature B) Trees C) Birds D) Bacteria
A) Extinction B) Habitat C) Biodiversity D) Stewardship
A) Transpiration B) Condensation C) Infiltration D) Precipitation
A) Commensalism B) Competition C) Mutualism D) Parasitism
A) Habitat B) Population C) Community D) Niche
A) Desert B) Tundra C) Grassland D) Rainforest
A) Photosynthesis B) Respiration C) Fermentation D) Digestion
A) Population density B) Growth rate C) Limiting factor D) Carrying capacity
A) Mutualism B) Commensalism C) Parasitism D) Predation
A) Biome B) Niche C) Ecosystem D) Habitat
A) Estuary B) Grassland C) Coral reef D) Open ocean
A) The study of space and stars. B) The study of economics in society. C) The study of interactions between organisms and their environment. D) The study of rocks and minerals.
A) A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. B) A type of weather pattern. C) A laboratory setting for scientific experiments. D) A single organism living in isolation.
A) Rain B) Grass C) Water D) Sunlight
A) The process of natural selection. B) The study of individual species. C) The total number of animals in an ecosystem. D) The variety of life forms in an ecosystem.
A) Bioremediation B) Decomposition C) Photosynthesis D) Nitrogen fixation
A) The maximum population size of a species that an ecosystem can support. B) The total energy flow within an ecosystem. C) The process of natural selection. D) The ability of a species to adapt to changing environments.
A) Both organisms are unaffected by the relationship. B) A relationship where both organisms benefit. C) One organism benefits at the expense of the other. D) One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
A) The process of photosynthesis in plants. B) The decrease in biodiversity within an ecosystem. C) The accumulation of toxins in higher trophic levels of a food chain. D) The rapid growth of an individual organism. |