Ecology Test Review
Quiz by Theresa Dollinger
High School
Biology (2017)
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- Q1Organisms that make their own food (another name for autotrophs)DetrivoresHeterotrophsProducersHerbivores20s
- Q2provide most of the energy for their environmentPrimary consumersTertiary consumersAutotrophsDecomposers30s
- Q3a type of symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmedCommensalismMutualismParasitismSymbiosis30s
- Q4succession that occurs in an area in which no trace of a previous community is presentprimary succession20s
- Q5Succession following a disturbance that destroys a community without destroying the soilsecondary successionpioneering successionnuclear bombingprimary succession30s
- Q6the movement of carbon dioxide from the nonliving environment into living things and backCarbon cycleNitrogen cycleWater cyclePhosphorus cycle30s
- Q7heterotrophs that consume only producersCarnivoresprimary consumers (herbivores)OmnivoresDetritivores30s
- Q8The number of different species in an areaAmbiguityVariationsBiodiversityPopulation30s
- Q9feed on plant and animal remains and other dead matterDecomposersConsumersPhotosynthesizersDetritivores30s
- Q10all the living and nonliving things in an areaecosystemhabitatcommunitypopulation30s
- Q11A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffectedmutualismCommensalismparasitism30s
- Q12The transfer of nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil, to living organisms, and back to the atmosphereNitrogen cycleCarbon cylePhosphorus cycleWater cycle30s
- Q13A living part of an ecosystemLimiting factorAbiotic factorBiotic factorPioneer species30s
- Q14Which one has more biodiversity and stability?food webfood chain30s
- Q15How much energy will be passed on between trophic levels?10%50%none90%30s