Develop and use a model to compare and analyze the levels of biological organization including organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, and biosphere.
Track each student's skills and progress in your Mastery dashboards
Give this quiz to my class
Q 1/12
Score 0
A single living thing represent the ________________ level of organization.
60
Organism
Ecosystem
Community
Population
Q 2/12
Score 0
A population comprises all members of the same species, in a specific area. Which of the following examples is a population ?
60
All trees, grass, and birds
All the oak trees in the same park
Teachers, Students, and Principal.
All the different birds in a wetland
12 questions
Q.
A single living thing represent the ________________ level of organization.
1
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
A population comprises all members of the same species, in a specific area. Which of the following examples is a population ?
2
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
Which level would best represent a combination of abiotic and biotic factors?
3
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
True or False--An ecosystem includes only factors that can reproduce or mate.
4
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
What is the greatest difference between levels B and C?
5
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
Which letter represents a community of birds?
6
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
Which letter best represents a population of organisms?
7
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
In the diagram, which two organisms would possibly compete for food?
8
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
What word BEST completes the diagram?
9
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
Which conclusion does the diagram best illustrate?
10
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
Consider the structure of a school , which level of organizations would represent a to
class of students – school campus
11
60 sec
SEV1a
Q.
Which of the following shows the correct order of the pictures from the LOWEST (smallest) to the HIGHEST (largest) level of organization?