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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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In an ecosystem consisting of plants, bison, elk, and wolves in which the bison and elk
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In a certain forest ecosystem, there are lions who prey on deer. The deer eat grass. Which of the following would be the
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In an ecosystem, the average temperature increases, causing a shorter winter. There are two varieties of rabbits in this area,
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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In a certain forest ecosystem, there are lions who prey on deer. The deer eat grass. Which of the following would be the
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What role do predators play in maintaining the balance of an ecosystem?
Responses A They ensure that the ecosystem is not
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Column A
1. Biodiversity: Biodiversity 2. Primary consumer: Primary consumer 3. Primary succession: Primary succession 4.
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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Which factor most directly limits the variety of herbivores living in an area?(1 point)
Responses number of decomposers present
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Environmental changes like increased temperature can stress an ecosystem. Why is this an issue with regard to invasive species?
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How do energy and matter move in ecosystems?
A. Matter flows in one direction, and energy cyles through the environment. b.
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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An overpopulation of coyote in a certain area will most likely lead to
an increase in the number of autotrophs available for food
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How do ecological disturbances affect ecosystems?(1 point)
. Ecological disturbances always lead to an increase in biodiversity.
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What happens to the other organisms in an ecosystem if a predator disappears? say as short as possible
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Which of the following events would decrease competition for resources in an ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses a fire has killed off
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12. in an ecosystem consisting of plants, bison, elk, and wolves in which the bison and elk are primary consumers and the wolves
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What does it mean when there are more species in a particular ecosystem?
The ecosystem is overpopulated The ecosystem is more
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What is the original energy source for all food chains and food webs in the ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses flowers flowers sun sun
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Plants bison elk and wolves are all members of an ecosystem the bison and Elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem while
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In an ecosystem where most flowers are long and bell-shaped, there are two varieties of hummingbird: birds with short beaks and
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Plants bison walk and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point)
Responses The wolves
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What happens to an ecosystem when the primary consumers disappear?
The producer population increases, while the secondary
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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How do changes in the interactions among the living and nonliving components of an ecosystem affect the system?
* 1 point They
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How do changes in the interactions among the living and nonliving components of an ecosystem affect the system?
a. They have no
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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What happens to an ecosystem when the primary consumers disappear? (1 point)
Item 1 COURSE TOOLS • The producer population
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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In a grassland ecosystem, grass is eaten by rabbits who are eaten by foxes.
What would be the effect of rabbits dying because
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In 1-2 sentences, explain why there are so many less individual organisms at the level labeled "5" than there are at the level
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point)
Responses The wolves
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Column A
Column A 1. Biodiversity: c Biodiversity 2. Primary consumer: Primary consumer 3. Primary succession: b Primary
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What is most likely to happen if predators are introduced to an ecosystem with no known predators?(1 point)
Responses An increase
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What happens to an ecosystem when the primary consumers disappear would it be both the producer and secondary consumer
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When the number of organisms increases in an ecosystem, the _____.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0Anumber of droughts usually
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Jellyfish compete with anchovies for plankton, and are prayed upon by tuna and swordfish, which might benefit jellyfish. Would
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In an ecosystem where most flowers are long and bell-shaped, there are two varieties of hummingbird: birds with short beaks and
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In a certain forest ecosystem, there are lions who prey on deer The deer eat grass. Which of the following would be the
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In an ecosystem where most flowers are long and bell- shaped, there are two varieties of hummingbird birds with short beaks and
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What happens to an ecosystem when the primary consumers disappear?(1 point)
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In a grassland ecosystem, grass is eaten by rabbits who are eaten by foxes.
What would be the effect of rabbits dying because
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Which of the following events would decrease competition for resources in an ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses many offspring are
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Hana
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