
06/09 Review
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Lauren Burgos
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06/09 Living Environment Review
The test is tomorrow!
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Multiple Choice
A _____ adaptation refers to what an organism does to successfully survive its environment.
physical
structural
behavioral
camouflage
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Polar bears have compact ears, a small tail, and thick fur to keep themselves warm. Are these examples of physical (structural) or behavioral adaptations?
Physical
Behavioral
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What is the advantage of having different shaped beaks?
To look different from other species.
To be able to eat the food readily available in the environment.
To protect itself against predators.
To protect itself against prey.
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What is the advantage of having different shaped beaks?
To look different from other species.
To be able to eat the food readily available in the environment.
To protect itself against predators.
To protect itself against prey.
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Open Ended
Explain this diagram
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
What energy role describes an organism that makes its own food, usually by using energy from the sun?
consumer
producer
carnivore
decomposer
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What energy role describes an organism that makes its own food, usually by using energy from the sun?
consumer
producer
carnivore
decomposer
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Herbivores eat
meat only
plants only
both meat and plants
freshly dead organisms
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All of the following are types of consumers EXCEPT for
carnivore
herbivore
omnivore
producer
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Multiple Choice
A maple tree takes in energy from the sun and uses it to make food for itself. This energy role is
herbivore
omnivore
producer
consumer
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Great white sharks eat fish, rays, and other sharks. This energy role is
producer
omnivore
scavenger
carnivore
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Multiple Choice
Carnivores that eat freshly dead organisms are
herbivores
decomposers
omnivores
scavengers
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Open Ended
What is the difference or relationship between food chains and food webs?
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Energy MOVING Through and
Ecosystem
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Multiple Choice
Why do people say adult lions are at the top of the food chain?
Adult lions have no predators in the wild.
Adult lions are prey for many different kinds of animals.
Adult lions are producers and can make food on their own.
Adult lions help other animals get food by hunting for them.
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What do the arrows show in a food chain picture?
They always point to the smallest animals.
They point to the animal that tastes the best.
They always point to the producers.
They point in the direction that energy is flowing.
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What do the arrows show in a food chain picture?
They always point to the smallest animals.
They point to the animal that tastes the best.
They always point to the producers.
They point in the direction that energy is flowing.
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Why might an organism have more than one arrow coming from them in a food web?
More than one organism may eat them.
They may eat more than one other organism.
This organism gets its energy from multiple sources.
They have no resources available to them.
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