

Relationships in Ecosystem
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Science
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5th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 27 Questions
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Ch 3: Interactions in Ecosystems
Lesson 3: Relationships in Ecosystems

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Students are expected to:
- Explain how organisms and populations compete for resources.
- Explain how organisms avoid competition for resources.
- Explain how living organisms depend on each other through symbiosis, mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The population size of predators are equal to the population size of prey.
True
False
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Grass is an example of a
secondary consumer
primary consumer
producer
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A rabbit is an example of a
secondary consumer
primary consumer
producer
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The specific environment in which all the biotic and abiotic factors in an area interact.
Ecosystem
Organism
Struggle
Competitive Interaction
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Multiple Choice
Hawks and owls eat the same type of food and struggle with one another to get their food. What is this an example of?
Competition
Biotic factor
Symbiosis
Population
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What is another word for something that is ALIVE or was ONCE LIVING
Biotic
Abiotic
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The largest number of individuals that an environment can support long term is...
carrying capacity
emigration
immigration
population density
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If a disease destroying barley plants swept through an ecosystem, what would happen to the bird population that eat barley plants?
The bird population would stay the same
The bird population would infinitely increase
The bird population would decrease
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Multiple Choice
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What is the habitat of a Scorpion?
arctic
aquatic
desert
forest
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Multiple Choice
What is the main reason why Penguin belongs to arctic?
They like to play with snow
There's plenty of fish in the sea to eat
There's lots of snow
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polar region
mountain
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polar region
desert
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forest
mountain
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river
mountain
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Multiple Choice
True or False. Many Plants and Animals share the same habitat.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Where does this animal live?
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Multiple Choice
Where does this animal live?
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Multiple Choice
Where does this animal live?
Ch 3: Interactions in Ecosystems
Lesson 3: Relationships in Ecosystems

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