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Organisms in their Environment Test Review

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  • Ticks and deer: Ticks feed off the deer’s blood; deer loose blood and can get infections from the bites.
    Parasitism
  • What is an example of a parasitic relationship?
    teacher will decide
  • Who are the secondary consumers in this food web?
    Snake and Frog
  • What are the products (what is made) of photosynthesis?
    Oxygen (O2) and Sugar
  • Who are the primary consumers in this food web?
    Deer, Mouse and Grasshopper
  • Who carries out photosynthesis?
    Decomposers
    Consumers
    Humans
    Producers
  • Who carries out cellular respiration?
    humans
    plants
    all of the above
    any organism with cells
  • What is an example of a predator/prey relationship?
    teacher will decide
  • Name two things that organisms would compete over?
    Food, Mate, Territory, Dominance, etc...
  • Woodpeckers and squirrels: Nesting in the same holes and spaces in trees.
    Competition
  • A relationship where two organisms fight for the same limited resource
    Mutualism
    Predation
    Parasitism
    Competition
  • What are the reactants (what goes into) of cellular respiration?
    Oxygen (O2) and Sugar
  • How much energy is transferred to an organism after is consumes another?
    10%
    50%
    90%
    all of it
  • Why is cellular respiration necessary?
    it is important
    it is not necessary
    so cells can change the suns energy into energy they can use
    so cells can change food into energy that they can use
  • What is an example of a mutualistic relationship?
    teacher will decide
  • Who are the producers in this food web?
    Trees and Grass
  • What level of the energy pyramid will have the least energy?
    The top level; tertiary consumers
  • A relationship where both organisms benefit, a win-win relationship
    Competition
    Parasitism
    Mutualism
    Predation
  • What is an example of a competitive relationship?
    teacher will decide
  • A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed, a win-lose relationship
    Predation
    Parasitism
    Mutualism
    Competition
  • Clownfish and sea anemone: Clown fish cleans parasites from the anemone; anemone provides protection for the clownfish.
    Mutualism
  • A relationship where one organism hunts and kills the other for food
    Competition
    Parasitism
    Mutualism
    Predation
  • Tapeworm and fish: Tapeworms eat the fish’s partly digested food; the fish lose nutrients.
    Parasitism
  • Cheetahs and antelope: Cheetahs of the African savanna hunt antelope.
    Predation
  • Lichen is a combination of two organisms: Cyanobacteria, does photosynthesis and produces food for the fungus,and fungus, which provides water and minerals for the cyanobacteria.
    Mutualism
  • What part of the plant cell is responsible for producing sugars?
    chlorphyll
    mitochondria
    chloroplasts
    cytoplasm
  • What level of the energy pyramid will have the most energy?
    The bottom level; producers
  • What are the products (what is made) of cellular respiration?
    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water
  • What are the reactants (what goes into) of photosynthesis?
    Sunlight, Water and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
  • Who is the tertiary (top) consumer in this food web?
    Eagle
  • Goats and cows: Live in the same place, eating the same plants.
    Competition