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State the levels of classification in order from most inclusive to least inclusive.
Domain- Kingdom- Phylum- Class- Order- Family- Genus- Species
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An herbivore is an organism that eats only ________.
plants
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Please provide an example of a heterotroph.
Any animal, fungi, etc.
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What is a type of symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed?
Commensalism
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Explain natural selection and how it relates to the theory of evolution.
Natural selection explains that organisms with traits that allow them to survive are more likely to reproduce. This causes evolution over time.
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Charles Darwin noticed that finches on the Galapagos islands had differently shaped beaks on the different islands. Why?
They ate different things.
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The living components of an ecosystem are called ______ factors.
biotic
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What is this an example of?
Food web
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What is this an example of?
Energy pyramid
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What is the highest level of classification in the Linnean System of classification?
Domain
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An omnivore is an organism that eats _______ ___ _________.
plants and animals
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The non-living components of an ecosystem are called _______ factors.
abiotic
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How does the fossil record support the theory of evolution?
It shows changes in a species over time.
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