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Ecosystems!
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Monarch Butterflies flying south from the US to Mexico for the winter is an example of:
Immigration
Tourism
Migration
Emigration
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What are examples os Limiting Factors"?
Water, Food, Space , Disease,
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A flea feeding on a dog is what type of symbiosis
Mutualism
Competition
Commensalism
Parasitism
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A role an organism plays in an ecosystem (what it eats, what eats it)
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Competition
Habitat
Symbiosis
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The two parts of an ecosystem are:
Land and Ocean elements
Biotic and abiotic elements
Animals and Plants elements
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What is an organism?
Biotic and Abiotic things
A living thing
An animal that lives on land
An animal that lives in the ocean
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Similar organisms that can mate and reproduce is called:
Animals
Species
Community
Population
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A plant bending towards a sunny window is an example of:
Cooperation
Phototropism
Gravitropism
Thigmotropism
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What kind of symbiosis? A bee takes nectar from a flower, flower is pollinated
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
None of them
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The interactions between living (Biotic) and non-living (Abiotic) parts is called:
Habitat
Ecosystem
Biome
Niche
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List 4 basic needs of organisms:
Food, water, sunlight, love
Food, water, shelter, space
Food, water, ecosystem, space
Food, water, sleep, mates
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An organism that makes its own food from abiotic materials
Carnivore
Herbivore
Producer
Consumer
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Examples of a producer:
plant, grass, trees
Cats, dogs, chickens
Mice, cows, insects
Seaweed, fish, clams
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What is this: Plants use sunlight, water, and air to make sugars
Plant Cycle
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Transpiration
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An organism that eats other living things for food energy
Predators
Consumer
Prey
Producers
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Trees losing their leaves in the winter to conserve energy is an example of:
Migration
Hibernation
Dormancy.
Circadian rhythms
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