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Biotic and Abiotic Factors
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What type of ecosystem is this organism adapted to?
Desert.
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According to the shape of a bird's beak, what type of food does this bird eat?
It eats mice.
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They have flat teeth and molars in addition to slightly sharp fangs.
Carnivores.
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What type of ecosystem is it?
Mixed
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The porcupine raises its spines or quills to defend against predators. What type of adaptation is it?
Behavior.
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What type of ecosystem is this organism adapted to?
Arctic.
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What type of interaction is it?
predation
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What is it?
biotic factor
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What type of interaction is it?
mutualism
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According to the shape of a bird's beak, what type of food does this bird eat?
It eats worms.
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Horses and cows are ...
Herbivores.
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The Viceroy butterfly imitates the colors of the poisonous Monarch butterfly to scare predators . What type of adaptation is it?
Mimicry.
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What is it?
abiotic factor
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They have large teeth and flat molars to grind vegetables.
Herbivores
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What level of organization of living things is shown in this image? "a group of penguins"
Population.
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Lions and tigers are ...
Carnivores.
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What type of ecosystem is it?
Aquatic
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What type of ecosystem is it?
Terrestrial
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Stick insects escape predation by blending into plant materials. What type of adaptation is this?
Camouflage.
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What type of interaction is it?
predation
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What type of interaction is it?
mutualism
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What is it?
abiotic factor
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What is it?
biotic factor
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What type of interaction is it?
competition
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