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How do organisms avoid competition?

How do organisms avoid competition?

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Science

5th Grade

Easy

NGSS
3-LS4-3, 3-LS4-2, MS-LS4-4

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Mike Cummings

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15 Slides • 8 Questions

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How do organisms avoid competition?

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The natural fight in an ecosystem for the limited resources that are available is known as;

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symbiosis

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competition

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interdependence

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survival

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Multiple Choice

In what way do zebras and giraffes avoid competition?

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They drink different water.

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They have different habitats.

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They eat different things.

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They live on different continents.

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Multiple Choice

Special body parts that allow an organism to survive in its habitat is known as;

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arms and legs

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adoptions

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adaptations

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specialization

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Multiple Choice

What adaptation in birds allow them to live in the same habitat and not compete?

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long and short legs

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different colored feathers

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the length of their wings

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their beaks

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Multiple Choice

Organisms that feed during the day are known as;

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dayurnal

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diurnal

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nocturnal

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shadow lurkers

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Multiple Choice

The Amazon bats and the fish avoid competition because they all have;

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a favorite food

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different adaptations

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specialized legs

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different sizes

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Multiple Choice

The special home an organism has within a location is known as;

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a habitat

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an ecosystem

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a community

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a nest

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following IS NOT a way that organisms avoid competing with each other?

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eating at different times

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eating different foods

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eating the same foods at the same times

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having different habitats

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having different adaptations

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