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Ecosystems: Biotic vs Abiotic

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  • A(n) _____________ is all the living and nonliving things in a particular area that interact with one another.
    Population
    Community
    Ecosystem
    Biome
  • Identify the level of organization.
    Organism
    Population
    Ecosystem
    Community
  • The populations of living things within an area that interact with one another is called_________. Zebra, elephants, and giraffes, and trees would be an example.
    Community
    Oragnism
    Ecosystem
    Population
  • Sunlight
    Abiotic
  • Wind
    Biotic
    Abiotic
  • What is it called when you have groups of different populations along with their abiotic factors?
    Organism
    Ecosystem
    Population
    Community
  • Trees
    Biotic
  • Sunlight
    Abiotic
    Biotic
  • Snake
    Biotic
  • Which of the following correctly shows the organization in an ecosystem, from the smallest to the largest level?
    Population, Community, Ecosystem, Organism
    Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism
    Community, Ecosystem, Organism, Population
    Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem
  • Which statement is true?
    An organism is part of a community
    An ecosystem is made up of only organisms
    A community is part of a population
  • Identify the level of organization.
    Population
    Organism
    Community
    Ecosystem
  • Flowers
    Biotic
  • Rocks
    Abiotic
  • Which of the following is an example of a population?
    gray wolves in a forest
    cats and dogs in your neighborhood
    the rocks in a rock collection
    bushes and grass in a park
  • Moose
    Biotic
  • Rain
    Abiotic
  • Clouds
    Abiotic
  • Frog
    Biotic
  • Temperature
    Abiotic
    Biotic
  • Lake
    Abiotic
  • What is a population?
    all members of a species that live in an ecosystem
    a family of animals that live in the same group
    the biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem
    all of the groups in an ecosystem
  • Mushroom
    Biotic
  • Water
    Abiotic
  • Air
    Abiotic
  • All the different populations living and interacting together in an area is called a ______?
    Organism
    Community
    Population
    Ecosystem
  • 1. Which of the following lists include only biotic parts of an ecosystem?
    Rain, Grass, Seeds, Mice
    Log, Dead Grass, Fungi, Bird
    Sand, Air, Water, Sunlight
    Bacteria, Soil, Minerals, Worms
  • Soil
    Abiotic