Ecosystem
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- Q11. Only one type of organism(living thing) from a specific community is called _________. a. Community b. Population c. Habitat d. Nicheb30s
- Q22. Organisms that make food-get energy directly from the sun are called_______________. a. Producer b. Consumer c. Herbivorea30s
- Q33. What is a common decomposer in an ecosystem? a. Worm b. Pill bug c. Fungusa30s
- Q44. What do decomposers not breakdown? a. Leaf litter b. Dead organisms c. Living plantsc30s
- Q55. Which of these is not a decomposer? a. A caterpillar b. A mushroom c. A wormb30s
- Q66. What is an example of a consumer? a. A fox b. A plant c. A caterpillara30s
- Q77. What breaks down dead organism in an ecosystem? a. Fungi b. Plants c. Humansa30s
- Q88. What would a lettuce plant be considered? a. Consumer b. Producer c. Decomposerb30s
- Q99. Which of the following is a biotic (living) part of an ecosystem? a. Bike b. House c. Water d. Horsed30s
- Q1010. Which of the following are examples of ecosystems? a. Pond, Forest, Grassland b. Niche, Group, Farm c. Cat, Dog, Rat d. Car, Bike, Rakea30s
- Q1111. Select an example of a decomposer a. Bumblebee b. Fly c. Mushroom d. Bearc30s
- Q1212. An ecosystem is a…. a. Place where animals go eat b. Place where animals go to gaze c. Community of plants and animals and the physical environment in which they livec30s
- Q1313. What is the role of an organism within its environment? a. Factor b. Ecosystem c. Accommodation d. Niched30s
- Q1414. A living thing home is its.. a. Traits b. Habitat c. Soil d. Food Webb30s