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How would reducing low -growing plants from an area impact a population of tortoises with two varieties of neck extension
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Which choice correctly identifies a positive correlation regarding the increase in black peppered moth populations in England
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In one or two sentences, choose an ecosystem and describe a food chain within that ecosystem, giving examples of producers and
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Gorp
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Imagine a large tree in a rainforest. Which of the following is true about it?(1 point)
Responses If the species of this tree
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Drake
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Primary succession occurs when a pioneer species moves into an area that has no plants. Which organisms are common pioneer
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A pioneer species(1 point)
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In which situation will primary succession most likely occur?(1 point)
Responses A disease kills off most of the plant species in
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Tom Holland
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Jellyfish compete with anchovies for plankton and are preyed upon by tuna and swordfish. Which change might benefit jellyfish?(1
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What would MOST LIKELY happen if gazelles were removed from this ecosystem?
The populations of lions and zebras would increase.
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mjgn
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Which situation is an example of interspecific competition?(1 point)
A) alligators hunting fish B) maple tree seedlings competing
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help
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Select both the primary producer and the secondary consumer in the kelp forest food chain
Sea Otter Kelp Sun Sea Urchin
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
For a class assignment, you need to study a microscopic model of a freshwater biome.
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Which is a list of factors that will limit the carrying capacity of a species?(1 point)
Responses a. food supply and habitat
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In a grassland ecosystem, grass is the producer. The grass is eaten by rabbits. The rabbits are eaten by foxes. And the foxes
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Which of the following is a producer in the food web shown below?
* Captionless Image ant tadpole sunlight grass
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Three bird species share a habitat. Bird A eats insects and plant seeds. Bird B drinks flower nectar. Bird C eats plant seeds.
A
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Which would be a pair of ecological equivalents?
zooplankton andsea anemone salmon and seagull rattlesnake and desert rat
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kaley
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ecologists usually study a specfic populaions of organisms rather than studying the entire species why?
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elle
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Which of the following describes a population?
A. a bird flying through the trees to its nest B. elephants and zebras foraging
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How are the flow of matter and the flow of energy through ecosystems different?
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Use the sentence to answer the question. Certain trees, in fact, produce seeds only when fire heats them. If the fire removes
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thank you
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Briefly explain why the nitrogen cycle is an repeated pattern in nature in short
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How are algae and polyps related?
A. The polyps get most of their food from the algae. B. The polyps embed themselves in the
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Help
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Read the passage about plankton algae.
Plankton algae are microscopic algae that live in water. In a healthy pond ecosystem,
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Chloe is investigating the population size of rabbits in a woodland ecosystem. She researches the known population of rabbits
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Aside from killing native species, what other negative issue might an invasive species present?(1 point)
Responses They might
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Which of the following is classified as a secondary consumer?(1 point) Responses Squirrel Squirrel Fox Fox Flowers Flowers Soil
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In three to five sentences explain how resource scarcity, competition, and the survival of organisms are connected.(4 points)The
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Bot GPT 3.5
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In this ecosystem, oak trees have a biomass of 124,778 gm2
and create 78,871 kcalm2yr of energy. How much energy will the
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hello
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What statement is correct about the population of peppered moths in modern Britain
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khloe
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A new predator is introduced into the ecosystem shown in the food web below. This predator feeds on bees and mice. How will this
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UnicornLover36
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Beavers, large members of the rodent family in North America, are often referred to as “ecosystem/keystone engineers” by
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Which of the following is a common pioneer species?(1 point)
Responses moss moss mouse mouse deer deer oak tree oak tree
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains, rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
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Lila England
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Which is most likely a keystone species?
a wolves in Yellowstone National Park, which eat elk, who graze on willows, on which
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i dont like school but love Minecraft
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Joshua trees cannot germinate and grow as easily in today's warmer climate. Which of these actions would be most likely to help
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After spraying crops with DDT for several years, farmers found that populations of insect pests reboundED. One reason was that
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mary22
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A pig eats nuts,berries,fungi and insects.What type of consumer is a pig
A)producer B)consumer C)omnivore D)decomposer
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miki
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Which type of organism is the first organism in an energy pyramid or food chain?(1 point)
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Pretty Boy
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Some species, such as wild pigs, can completely change an ecosystem.
Select the correct words from the drop-down menus to
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Alto Saxaphone
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What is the difference between a detritivore and a decomposer?(1 point)
Responses While detritivores feed on dead organic matter,
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After a bottleneck event, the population of rabbits in an area has significantly decreased. A decade later, the population of
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What aspect of an organism makes it an invasive species?(1 point)
Responses It has no predators in the new ecosystem. It has no
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Of the predators in the image, which one is most likely a keystone species? Mountain lions; ringtail; frog; pine martens
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Which ecosystem likely has the lowest species diversity?(1 point)
Responses desert desert tropical rainforest tropical rainforest
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what type of decomposer can produce chemicals that are harmful to plants?
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Chloe is investigating the population size of rabbits in a woodland ecosystem. She researches the known population of rabbits
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How would reducing low-growing plants from an area impact a population of tortoises with two varieties of neck of extension
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Which statement about the relationship between organisms and the environment is correct?
(1 point) Organisms depend on the
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There are approximately 200 species of mice that live all over the world. Deer mice are a particular species of mice that prefer
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