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Review Game 5.2Species Interactions
tooth brush : teeth :: comb :
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An organism’s functional role in an ecosystem
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1. Niche2. Tolerance3. Competition4. Resource
partitioning5. Class clown
____________________ happens when multiple organisms struggle for the same resources.
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1. Mutualism2. Competition3. Tolerance4. Coevolution5. Musical fusion
The range of environmental conditions in which an organism can survive is known as its
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1. Resource2. Habitat3. Tolerance level4. Competition
The interaction involving animals feeding on plants is
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1. Resource partitioning
2. Predation3. Adaptation4. Herbivory
____________________ can adapt to a wide range of changing conditions.
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1. Generalists2. Specialists3. Predator4. Prey
Organisms may struggle over
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1. Food2. Water3. Mates4. All of the above
The sharing or dividing of resources for organisms that are in competition is known as
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1. Resource partitioning
2. Mutualism3. Tolerance4. A niche
An Olympic sprinter would be considered a
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1. Generalists2. Specialists3. Predator4. Prey
An Olympic decathlete (one who competes in 10 different events) would be considered a
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1. Generalists2. Specialists3. Predator4. Prey
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next
question?1. 0%2. 25%3. 50%4. 75%5. 100%
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Relationship between organisms where both are harmed
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1. Mutualism2. Competition3. Predation4. Commensalism5. Parasitism
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Relationship between organisms where one benefits and the other is unaffected
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1. Mutualism2. Competition3. Predation4. Commensalism5. Parasitism
Relationship between organisms where one depends on another for nourishment
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1. Mutualism2. Competition3. Predation4. Commensalism5. Parasitism
Relationship between organisms where one benefits and the other is killed
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1. Mutualism2. Competition3. Predation4. Commensalism5. Parasitism
Relationship between organisms where both benefit
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1. Mutualism2. Competition3. Predation4. Commensalism5. Parasitism
Competition among organisms always results in a winner and a loser.
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A niche is the same as an organism’s habitat.
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Two organisms of different species occupying the same niche will be in competition.
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Competition within a species is part of natural selection.
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A population of predators has no affect on a population of prey.
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A specialist is always better at surviving than a generalist.
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For athletes on a football team, one’s niche would represent his…
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1. Position2. Role3. Jersey number4. All of the above
My niche includes pollinating flowers, drinking nectar, and making honey
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1. Humming bird2. Bee3. Wasp4. Butterfly5. Winnie the Pooh
A lion, cheetah, and leopard can coexist because they each have slightly different…
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1. Tolerances2. Water sources3. Niches4. Predators5. Twitter followers
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next
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A fox hunting in the morning and a coyote hunting at night in the same area is known as…
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1. Competition2. Tolerance3. Resource
partitioning4. Mutualism
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A rabbit developing faster legs, then a fox developing quieter hunting approach, then the rabbit developing better camouflage, then the fox developing keener eyesight is an example of…
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1. Competition2. Herbivory3. Population cycle4. Evolutionary arms
race
A clownfish cleaning and providing nutrients for a sea anemone while it provides protection for the clownfish is an example of…
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1. Mutualism2. Parasitism3. Herbivory4. Commensalism
Fleas on a dog is an example of…
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1. Mutualism2. Parasitism3. Herbivory4. Commensalism
Pandas eating bamboo is an example of…
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1. Mutualism2. Parasitism3. Herbivory4. Commensalism
Atlantic puffins use burrows for nesting that were made by rabbits. This is an example of…
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1. Mutualism2. Parasitism3. Herbivory4. Commensalism
The increase and decrease of populations of predators and prey is known as…
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1. Tolerance2. Competition3. A population cycle4. Bipolar disorder5. The “wave”
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next
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When predators increase, they hunt more prey, which leads directly to…
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1. Predators decreasing2. Predators increasing3. Prey decreasing4. Prey increasing5. The “X” that marks
the spot
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