Ecological Succession

Ecological Succession

9th Grade

9 Qs

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Biology

9th Grade

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Tina Cardwell

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9 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 12 pts

Biodiversity

the sum of the different forms of living things in a given area or population.

the dynamically stable ecological community representing the final stage of ecological succession.

the alternation of the area and conditions in which an organism lives to that the organism can no longer live in them.

a biotic or abiotic environmental factor that restricts the growth of a population.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 12 pts

Climax Community

the dynamically stable ecological community representing the final stage of ecological succession.

the alternation of the area and conditions in which an organism lives to that the organism can no longer live in them.

a biotic or abiotic environmental factor that restricts the growth of a population.

a force of nature that results in catastrophic consequences.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 12 pts

Habitat Destruction

the alternation of the area and conditions in which an organism lives to that the organism can no longer live in them.

a biotic or abiotic environmental factor that restricts the growth of a population.

a force of nature that results in catastrophic consequences.

·       the first plant species to grow during primary succession.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 12 pts

Limiting Factor

a biotic or abiotic environmental factor that restricts the growth of a population.

a force of nature that results in catastrophic consequences.

the first plant species to grow during primary succession.

the development of an ecological community in a previously uninhabited location.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 12 pts

Natural Disaster

a force of nature that results in catastrophic consequences.

the first plant species to grow during primary succession.

the development of an ecological community in a previously uninhabited location.

the development of an ecological community in an area that was once inhabited but experienced devastation.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 12 pts

Pioneer Species

the first plant species to grow during primary succession.

the development of an ecological community in a previously uninhabited location.

the development of an ecological community in an area that was once inhabited but experienced devastation.

the sum of the different forms of living things in a given area or population.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 12 pts

Primary Succession

the development of an ecological community in a previously uninhabited location.

the development of an ecological community in an area that was once inhabited but experienced devastation.

the first plant species to grow during primary succession.

a biotic or abiotic environmental factor that restricts the growth of a population.

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 12 pts

Secondary Succession

the development of an ecological community in an area that was once inhabited but experienced devastation.

the alternation of the area and conditions in which an organism lives to that the organism can no longer live in them.

·       the dynamically stable ecological community representing the final stage of ecological succession.

the sum of the different forms of living things in a given area or population.

9.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 12 pts

Biodiversity

the sum of the different forms of living things in a given area or population.

the dynamically stable ecological community representing the final stage of ecological succession.

the alternation of the area and conditions in which an organism lives to that the organism can no longer live in them.

a biotic or abiotic environmental factor that restricts the growth of a population.