Review Quiz for UT3
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- Q1Which absorbs sunlight needed for photosynthesis?StomataChloroplastsChlorophyllVacuole30s
- Q2When water from plants is removed, the process is called...EvaporationTransformationTranspirationCondensation30s
- Q3What do you call ana ecosystem where fresh and sea water meet?TaigaEstuaryRiverPond30s
- Q4What do you call the porss found on the underside of the leaves?StomataCuticlePetioleVeins30s
- Q5What is the by product of photosynthesis?WaterOxygenChlorophyllCarbon dioxide30s
- Q6Which is the largest in eco.ogical hierarchy?EcosystemBiosphereCommunityBiome30s
- Q7Which biome has no tress?GrasslandTundraRainforestTaiga30s
- Q8Which shows the amount of energy available?Food chainFood webFood pyramidEnergy pyramid30s
- Q9What relationship exist between a buffalo and a bird?CompetitionMutualismParasitismCommensalism30s
- Q10How. Any percent of energy is passed on from each level of the pyramid?20100105030s
- Q11What type of symbiosis exists in an aquarium?CompetitionParasitismCommensalismPredatio n30s
- Q12Group of populations livi ng in a specific area is...BiomeEcosystemCommunityEcosystem30s
- Q13Autotrophs areProducersConsumersDetritivoresDecomposers30s
- Q14If plants store more sugar, it is stored asGlucoseLactoseSucroseStarch30s
- Q15Growth of plants due to gravity isGeotropismHeliotropismPhototropismThigmotropism30s