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What are important things we can figure out by looking at a food web?
in 1-2 sentences explain
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Describe the difference between a food chain and a food web.(1 point)
Responses A food chain represents at least two pathways of
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The plants are eaten by consumers at the first level, such as a mouse, grasshopper, whiptail, frog, squirrel, and deer. The
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Define the 5 different types of symbiosis. (
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Keystone Species:
Niche: Abiotic Factors: Symbiotic Relationship: Environmental Issue:
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Relationships between organisms may be beneficial or detrimental. Which of the following examples shows a relationship in which
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Which of the following is true of a parasitic relationship?(1 point)
Responses The parasite benefits, and the host is harmed;
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If there were no decomposers, which of the following would most likely happen?(1 point)
Responses Some plants might die due to a
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Taro plants, which are native to Africa, were introduced into Florida's wetland biome in 1910. Today taro plants grow wild in
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Which of the following do South American deer and Australian kangaroos MOST likely have in common?
A. they are a part of the same
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In this diagram, all organisms represented with an oval border are BEST identified as __________.
A. producers B. primary
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A producer will be eaten by an autotroph.
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Introduced species often take over an ecosystem because they usually _____.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0Aneed fewer
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Which of the following is an example of a predator/prey relationship?
A. Mistletoe attaches to another plant and uses its
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A diagram of an Australian grassland food web is shown below.
Which type of organism is part of the food web, but does not appear
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Some species of orchid plants do not perform photosynthesis. These flowering plants rely completely on soil fungi to give them
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Organisms interact with each other in many ways. A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits while the
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There are many ways in which energy can flow through an aquatic ecosystem. One way is as follows:
phytoplankton zooplankton
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What is mutualism
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Animal Population Over Time
Use the passage to answer the question. Based on the data, which type of interaction can you infer
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When detritivores completely break down the remains of a large animal, many nutrients from the animal return to the soil. Which
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7) A dodder plant wraps itself around the stem of a clover plant, seriously damaging the clover. Small root-like structures from
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What is one difference between a food chain and a food web?(1 point)
Responses A.) Food chains are aquatic and food webs are
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Organisms interact with each other in many ways. A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits while the
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